Divergent mate preferences and subsequent genetic differentiation between populations has been demonstrated, but its effects on interspecific interactions are unknown. Associated species exploiting these mate preferences, for example, may diverge to match local preferences. We explore this idea in the sexually deceptive, fly-mimicking daisy, Gorteria diffusa, by testing for association between genetic structure in the fly pollinator (a proxy for mate preference divergence) and geographic divergence in floral form. If genetic structure in flies influences interactions with G. diffusa, we expect phylogeographically distinct flies to be associated with different floral forms. Flies associated with forms exploiting only feeding behaviour often ...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
Divergent mate preferences and subsequent genetic differentiation between populations has been demon...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Animals that rely on nectar are expected to display floral trait preferences correlating to the sign...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
Local adaptation to different pollinators is considered one of the possible initial stages of ecolog...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
Pollinator-mediated evolutionary divergence has seldom been explored in generalist clades because it...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
Divergent mate preferences and subsequent genetic differentiation between populations has been demon...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Animals that rely on nectar are expected to display floral trait preferences correlating to the sign...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...
Local adaptation to different pollinators is considered one of the possible initial stages of ecolog...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
The costs that species suffer when deceived are expected to drive learned resistance, although this ...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
Pollinator-mediated evolutionary divergence has seldom been explored in generalist clades because it...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Plants are predicted to show floral adaptation to geographic variation in the most effective pollina...