Chemical signals frequently underlie sexual isolation between insect species. Our understanding of the evolutionary forces influencing these signaling systems is known for very few systems, challenging both our efforts to understand insect speciation, and our ability to predict long-term changes in the chemical communication systems of insects. Thus, we are in need of more systems in which both the chemical signals causing sexual isolation and the evolutionary forces driving sexual isolation are understood. Sexual isolation in the hybrid zone between Chrysochus cobaltinus and C. auratus has apparently increased in response to natural selection against hybridisation (i.e. reinforcement). Previous experiments suggested that this isolation was...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice ...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Reproductive isolation has been one major focus of current speciation research with two major lines ...
Traditional views of sexual selection assumed that male–male competition and female mate choice work...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
peer reviewedMales of polyandrous species have to overcome sperm competition. They should select the...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are found on the outer cuticle of all terrestrial arthropods. Although...
Burying beetles have fascinated scientists for centuries due to their elaborate form of biparental c...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insec...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice ...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...
Reproductive isolation has been one major focus of current speciation research with two major lines ...
Traditional views of sexual selection assumed that male–male competition and female mate choice work...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
peer reviewedMales of polyandrous species have to overcome sperm competition. They should select the...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are found on the outer cuticle of all terrestrial arthropods. Although...
Burying beetles have fascinated scientists for centuries due to their elaborate form of biparental c...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insec...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in sexual displays has received considerable interest over the la...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
The interaction between natural and sexual selection is central to many theories of how mate choice ...
Mate discrimination is a key mechanism restricting gene flow between species. While studied extensiv...