The relative importance of male and female mating preferences in causing sexual isolation between species remains a major unresolved question in speciation. Despite previous work showing that male courtship bias and/or female copulation bias for conspecifics occur in many taxa, the present study is one of the first large-scale works to study their relative divergence. To achieve this, we used data from the literature and present experiments across 66 Drosophila species pairs. Our results revealed that male and female mate preferences are both ubiquitous in Drosophila but evolved largely independently, suggesting different underlying evolutionary and genetic mechanisms. Moreover, their relative divergence strongly depended on the geograp...
Over the last century, sexual selection has grown from a controversial theory into a vast field of t...
Male fitness is dependent on sexual traits that influence mate acquisition (pre-copulatory sexual se...
Sexual selection can drive rapid evolutionary change in reproductive behaviour, morphology and physi...
Several lines of evidence implicate sexual isolation in both initiating and completing the speciatio...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The biological species concept posits that two lineages are considered separate species when they ca...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
Sensory cues exchanged during courtship are crucial for mate choice: if they show intraspecific dive...
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations is cons...
Populations from the same species may be differentiated across contrasting environments, potentially...
Speciation is driven by traits that can act to prevent mating between nascent lineages, including ma...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Over the last century, sexual selection has grown from a controversial theory into a vast field of t...
Male fitness is dependent on sexual traits that influence mate acquisition (pre-copulatory sexual se...
Sexual selection can drive rapid evolutionary change in reproductive behaviour, morphology and physi...
Several lines of evidence implicate sexual isolation in both initiating and completing the speciatio...
Sexual selection is predicted to drive the coevolution of mating signals and preferences (mating tra...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The biological species concept posits that two lineages are considered separate species when they ca...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Mate choice and mate competition can both influence the evolution of sexual isolation between popula...
Reinforcement of species boundaries may alter mate recognition in a way that also affects patterns o...
Sensory cues exchanged during courtship are crucial for mate choice: if they show intraspecific dive...
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations is cons...
Populations from the same species may be differentiated across contrasting environments, potentially...
Speciation is driven by traits that can act to prevent mating between nascent lineages, including ma...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Over the last century, sexual selection has grown from a controversial theory into a vast field of t...
Male fitness is dependent on sexual traits that influence mate acquisition (pre-copulatory sexual se...
Sexual selection can drive rapid evolutionary change in reproductive behaviour, morphology and physi...