Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and elaborate male ornaments leading to behavioral (sexual) reproductive isolation. One prediction of these models is that female preference for conspecific males should evolve earlier than male preference for conspecific females in sexually dimorphic species with male ornaments. We tested that prediction in darters, a diverse group of freshwater fishes with sexually dimorphic ornamentation. Focusing on the earliest stages of divergence, we tested preference for conspecific mates in males and females of seven closely related species pairs. Contrary to expectation, male preference for conspecific females was significantly greater than female prefere...
There is extensive morphological variation of male genitalia across animals with internal fertilizat...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual dimorphism is often used as a proxy for the intensity of sexual selection in comparative stud...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Elaborate, sexually dimorphic traits are widely thought to evolve under sexual selection through fem...
Models of speciation by sexual selection propose that male-female coevolution leads to the rapid evo...
We sought to expand existing knowledge of mate preference in the darter fish species Etheostoma barr...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
Divergent visual signals and associated mate preferences are frequently hypothesized to result in be...
There is extensive morphological variation of male genitalia across animals with internal fertilizat...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual dimorphism is often used as a proxy for the intensity of sexual selection in comparative stud...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Whether premating isolation is achieved by male-specific, female-specific or sex-independent assorta...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Elaborate, sexually dimorphic traits are widely thought to evolve under sexual selection through fem...
Models of speciation by sexual selection propose that male-female coevolution leads to the rapid evo...
We sought to expand existing knowledge of mate preference in the darter fish species Etheostoma barr...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
Divergent visual signals and associated mate preferences are frequently hypothesized to result in be...
There is extensive morphological variation of male genitalia across animals with internal fertilizat...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual dimorphism is often used as a proxy for the intensity of sexual selection in comparative stud...