Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different lineages interbreed, and consequently shape the direction and rate of hybridization. Here, we studied the role of chemical communication in hybridization, and its contribution to asymmetric and sexually selected introgression, between two lineages of the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis). Males of the two lineages differed in the chemical composition of their femoral secretions. Chemical profiles provided information regarding male secondary sexual characters, but the associations were variable and inconsistent between lineages. In experimental contact zones, chemical composition was weakly associated with male reproductive success, and d...
Phenotypic divergence in allopatry can facilitate speciation by reducing the likelihood that individ...
Divergence in sexually selected traits in allopatry should affect the degree and direction of hybrid...
The likelihood that females will breed or how much they invest in reproduction can depend on the cha...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Hybrid zones provide insights into the evolution of reproductive isolation. Sexual selection can con...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Chemical signals can be the basis of interspecific recognition and speciation in many animals. The C...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
Phenotypic divergence in allopatry can facilitate speciation by reducing the likelihood that individ...
Divergence in sexually selected traits in allopatry should affect the degree and direction of hybrid...
The likelihood that females will breed or how much they invest in reproduction can depend on the cha...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Hybrid zones provide insights into the evolution of reproductive isolation. Sexual selection can con...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Chemical signals can be the basis of interspecific recognition and speciation in many animals. The C...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
Phenotypic divergence in allopatry can facilitate speciation by reducing the likelihood that individ...
Divergence in sexually selected traits in allopatry should affect the degree and direction of hybrid...
The likelihood that females will breed or how much they invest in reproduction can depend on the cha...