Diversification in sexual signals is often taken as evidence for the importance of sexual selection in speciation. However, in order for sexual selection to generate reproductive isolation between populations, both signals and mate preferences must diverge together. Furthermore, assortative mating may result from multiple behavioral mechanisms, including female mate preferences, male mate preferences, and male–male competition; yet their relative contributions are rarely evaluated. Here, we explored the role of mate preferences and male competitive ability as potential barriers to gene flow between 2 divergent lineages of the tawny dragon lizard, Ctenophorus decresii, which differ in male throat coloration. We found stronger behavioral barr...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Hybrid zones provide insights into the evolution of reproductive isolation. Sexual selection can con...
Phenotypic divergence in allopatry can facilitate speciation by reducing the likelihood that individ...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or species, which a...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Sexual selection is often viewed as a promoter of population divergence, although some forms of sexu...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
Space use including territoriality and spatial arrangement within a population can reveal important ...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...
Hybrid zones provide insights into the evolution of reproductive isolation. Sexual selection can con...
Phenotypic divergence in allopatry can facilitate speciation by reducing the likelihood that individ...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or species, which a...
Hybridisation is increasingly recognised as an important cause of diversification and adaptation. He...
Sexual selection is often viewed as a promoter of population divergence, although some forms of sexu...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
Space use including territoriality and spatial arrangement within a population can reveal important ...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within...
Sexual selection theory predicts different optima for multiple mating in males and females. We used ...