The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are also mating cues. Such ecological mating cues are now considered more common than previously thought, but we still know little about the genetic changes underlying their evolution or more generally about the genetic basis for assortative mating behaviors. Both tight physical linkage and the existence of large-effect preference loci will strengthen genetic associations between behavioral and ecological barriers, promoting the evolution of assortative mating. The warning patterns of Heliconius melpomene and H. cydno are under disruptive selection due to increased predation of nonmimetic hybrids and are used during mate recognition. We carried out ...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...
Species coexistence involves the evolution of reproductive barriers opposing gene flow. Heliconius b...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...
The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are als...
Animals display an astonishing array of diverse colors and patterns, and animals also exhibit prefer...
Theoretical models suggest that traits under divergent ecological selection, which also contribute t...
Many animal species remain separate not because their individuals fail to produce viable hybrids but...
The evolution of mate choice is a major topic in evolutionary biology because it is thought to be a ...
Changes in the way animals perceive and respond to the environment are key to adaptation and speciat...
Species are the fundamental unit of biodiversity, and the evolution of new species is a fruitful are...
Speciation requires a reduction in gene flow between species. This can be achieved even in sympatry ...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
(A) A single gene influences both trait and preference for that trait. (B) Two adjacent genes for tr...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...
Species coexistence involves the evolution of reproductive barriers opposing gene flow. Heliconius b...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...
The evolution of new species is made easier when traits under divergent ecological selection are als...
Animals display an astonishing array of diverse colors and patterns, and animals also exhibit prefer...
Theoretical models suggest that traits under divergent ecological selection, which also contribute t...
Many animal species remain separate not because their individuals fail to produce viable hybrids but...
The evolution of mate choice is a major topic in evolutionary biology because it is thought to be a ...
Changes in the way animals perceive and respond to the environment are key to adaptation and speciat...
Species are the fundamental unit of biodiversity, and the evolution of new species is a fruitful are...
Speciation requires a reduction in gene flow between species. This can be achieved even in sympatry ...
Should we have different expectations regarding the likelihood and pace of speciation by sexual sele...
(A) A single gene influences both trait and preference for that trait. (B) Two adjacent genes for tr...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...
Species coexistence involves the evolution of reproductive barriers opposing gene flow. Heliconius b...
Understanding the production, response, and genetics of signals used in mate choice can inform our u...