Colour polymorphisms are a striking example of phenotypic diversity, yet the sources of selection that allow different morphs to persist within populations remain poorly understood. In particular, despite the importance of aggression in mediating social dominance, few studies have considered how heterospecific aggression might contribute to the maintenance or divergence of different colour morphs. To redress this gap, we carried out a field-based study in a Nicaraguan crater lake to investigate patterns of heterospecific aggression directed by the cichlid fish, Hypsophrys nicaraguensis, towards colour polymorphic cichlids in the genus Amphilophus. We found that H. nicaraguensis was the most frequent territorial neighbour of the colour polym...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Colour polymorphisms are a striking example of phenotypic diversity, yet the sources of selection th...
Balancing selection is important for the maintenance of polymorphism as it can prevent either fixati...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
Colour polymorphisms are among the most striking examples of intraspecific variation. If vulnerabili...
The maintenance of colour polymorphisms within populations has been a long-standing interest in evol...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
The rocky shore habitats of the African Great Lakes support high densities of cichlid fishes, includ...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Colour polymorphisms are a striking example of phenotypic diversity, yet the sources of selection th...
Balancing selection is important for the maintenance of polymorphism as it can prevent either fixati...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
1. Genetically based stable colour polymorphisms provide a unique opportunity to study the evolution...
Colour polymorphisms are among the most striking examples of intraspecific variation. If vulnerabili...
The maintenance of colour polymorphisms within populations has been a long-standing interest in evol...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
The rocky shore habitats of the African Great Lakes support high densities of cichlid fishes, includ...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...