Sexual imprinting, the process of learning mate preferences at a young age, could promote speciation by reducing attraction to individuals from divergent populations or species, consequently creating or maintaining reproductive isolation. Yet, despite the documentation of sexual imprinting in many taxa, its connection to speciation has been understudied. I chose to explore the potential link between sexual imprinting and reproductive isolation and in two North American rodents--the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and its sister species, the cotton mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus). These species have overlapping distributions in nature, possibly allowing interbreeding and admixture. In Chapter 1, I used double-digest restriction-associ...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
Among species, parental behaviors vary in their magnitude, onset relative to reproduction, and sexua...
Reinforcement is the process whereby assortative mating evolves due to selection against costly hybr...
Sexual isolation, a reproductive barrier, can prevent interbreeding between diverging populations or...
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The study of sexual selection and reproductive biology are dynamic research fields that contribute t...
Sexual imprinting occurs when juveniles learn mate preferences by observing the phenotypes of other ...
Assortative mating displays, preferences, or both can be affected by learning across a wide range of...
Sexual selection is rampant in Nature, and has produced some of the most beautiful and bizarre trait...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Understanding how reproductive isolation evolves in the context of gene flow is a long-standing ridd...
Understanding the selective forces responsible for the generation and maintenance of genetic and phe...
The evolutionary divergence of cues for mate recognition can contribute to early stages of populatio...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
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Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
Among species, parental behaviors vary in their magnitude, onset relative to reproduction, and sexua...
Reinforcement is the process whereby assortative mating evolves due to selection against costly hybr...
Sexual isolation, a reproductive barrier, can prevent interbreeding between diverging populations or...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
The study of sexual selection and reproductive biology are dynamic research fields that contribute t...
Sexual imprinting occurs when juveniles learn mate preferences by observing the phenotypes of other ...
Assortative mating displays, preferences, or both can be affected by learning across a wide range of...
Sexual selection is rampant in Nature, and has produced some of the most beautiful and bizarre trait...
Sexual imprinting is the learning of a mate preference by direct observation of the phenotype of ano...
Understanding how reproductive isolation evolves in the context of gene flow is a long-standing ridd...
Understanding the selective forces responsible for the generation and maintenance of genetic and phe...
The evolutionary divergence of cues for mate recognition can contribute to early stages of populatio...
Background: In many animal species, interactions between individuals of different sex often occur in...
�� 2016 The Authors. Published by Wiley. This is an open access article available under a Creative C...
Mammalian imprinted genes are generally thought to have evolved as a result of conflict between pare...
Among species, parental behaviors vary in their magnitude, onset relative to reproduction, and sexua...
Reinforcement is the process whereby assortative mating evolves due to selection against costly hybr...