Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hybridization risk. Theoretically, this could lead to the evolution of more species-specific mate preferences and sexual signaling traits. Alternatively, females can learn to reject heterospecific males, to avoid male sexual interference from closely related species. Such learned mate discrimination could also affect conspecific mate preferences if females generalize from between species differences to prefer more species-specific mating signals. Female damselflies of the banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) learn to reject heterospecific males of the beautiful demoiselle (C. virgo) through direct premating interactions. These two species c...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
ABSTRACT Learning and other forms of phenotypic plasticity have been suggested to enhance population...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric speci...
SummaryClosely related sympatric species are expected to evolve strong species discrimination becaus...
Mate preferences can vary in the direction of the preference, as well as the strength of the prefere...
Closely related sympatric species are expected to evolve strong species discrimination because of th...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
There is a growing amount of empirical evidence that premating reproductive isolation of two closely...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
ABSTRACT Learning and other forms of phenotypic plasticity have been suggested to enhance population...
Sexual selection of high-quality mates can conflict with species recognition if traits that govern i...
Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric speci...
SummaryClosely related sympatric species are expected to evolve strong species discrimination becaus...
Mate preferences can vary in the direction of the preference, as well as the strength of the prefere...
Closely related sympatric species are expected to evolve strong species discrimination because of th...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between sp...
There is a growing amount of empirical evidence that premating reproductive isolation of two closely...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
Species showing color polymorphisms—the presence of two or more genetically determined color morphs ...