The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit the prevalence of hybrid speciation among specific groups of organisms. Here we use a flea beetle system to offer a behavioral hypothesis for why there are so few examples of homoploid hybrid speciation among insects. Specifically, we examined cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) mating signals and mate choice decisions of Altica fragariae and A. viridicyanea to test whether the signals produced by hybrids cause prezygotic reproductive isolation. Although hybrids of A. fragariae and A. viridicyanea had unique CHC profiles as compared to the parental species, mate choice trials indicated that these differences were insufficient to prevent gene flow betw...
Background Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. I...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Mating between closely related individuals is often associated with fitness declines. However, less ...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
Maladaptive sexual interactions among heterospecific individuals (sexual interference) can prevent t...
Chemical signals frequently underlie sexual isolation between insect species. Our understanding of t...
Reproductive isolation has been one major focus of current speciation research with two major lines ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. I...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Mating between closely related individuals is often associated with fitness declines. However, less ...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
Maladaptive sexual interactions among heterospecific individuals (sexual interference) can prevent t...
Chemical signals frequently underlie sexual isolation between insect species. Our understanding of t...
Reproductive isolation has been one major focus of current speciation research with two major lines ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
A role for sexual selection in the evolution of insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) is suggested by...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background: Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. ...
Background Individuals commonly prefer certain trait values over others when choosing their mates. I...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Mating between closely related individuals is often associated with fitness declines. However, less ...