Individuals of different species sometimes mate in nature, and such behavior often carries costs, such as wasted gametes and inviable offspring. One context in which interspecific mating commonly occurs is when closely related species come into secondary contact. Here, we tested whether reproductive isolation is greater in an area of recent secondary contact than in allopatry for two closely related insect species, and we examined whether mating between individuals of these two species constitutes reproductive interference. In Florida, two species of squash bugs (Anasa tristis and A. andresii) have been secondarily sympatric for ≥ 80 generations, and male A. andresii copulate with female A. tristis. Because hybridization is often costly for...
The steps by which isolated populations acquire reproductive incompatibilities remain poorly underst...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...
Individuals of different species sometimes mate in nature, and such behavior often carries costs, su...
Reproductive interference arises when individuals of one species engage in reproductive activities w...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
Why females of many species mate multiply in the absence of direct benefits remains an open question...
Reproductive interactions between species can carry significant costs (e.g., wasted time, energy, an...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
Natural selection can act against maladaptive hybridization between co-occurring divergent populatio...
The steps by which isolated populations acquire reproductive incompatibilities remain poorly underst...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...
Individuals of different species sometimes mate in nature, and such behavior often carries costs, su...
Reproductive interference arises when individuals of one species engage in reproductive activities w...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
Why females of many species mate multiply in the absence of direct benefits remains an open question...
Reproductive interactions between species can carry significant costs (e.g., wasted time, energy, an...
Conflict between males and females over reproduction influences the evolution of numerous aspects of...
Gene exchange between species occurs in areas of secondary contact, where two species have the oppor...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
Natural selection can act against maladaptive hybridization between co-occurring divergent populatio...
The steps by which isolated populations acquire reproductive incompatibilities remain poorly underst...
Polyandry, female mating with multiple males, is widespread across many taxa and almost ubiquitous i...
Background: Investigating the evolution of species-specific insect genitalia is central to understan...