The chrysomelid beetles Chrysochus auratus and C. cobaltinus form a narrow hybrid zone in western North America. We used a combination of direct and indirect analyses to examine the fitness of Chrysochus hybrids. For the direct analyses, we compared the mating frequency, longevity, fecundity and fertility of hybrid females and parentals. For the indirect approach, we tested predictions of multilocus genotype frequencies at a focal site in the hybrid zone, based on the frequencies of mating combinations during the previous generation. Hybrid females produced fewer eggs than did parentals and the eggs they produced in the lab failed to hatch, in contrast to those of parental females. In addition, contrary to predictions that 15.8% of the indi...
The topic of hybrid offspring viability and mating preference between the two parental species of Dr...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
In the framework of biological control, the selection of effective natural enemies determines the fi...
In this article, we describe a hybrid zone between the chrysomelid beetles, Chrysochus auratus (F.),...
Most species pairs are isolated through the collective action of a suite of barriers. Recent work ha...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
We investigated patterns of cytonuclear disequilibrium between nuclear allozyme loci and partial mit...
Reinforcement theory is a controversial mechanism by which speciation can occur through reduced hybr...
Heterospecific mating frequency is critical to hybrid zone dynamics and can directly impact the stre...
Heterospecific mating frequency is critical to hybrid zone dynamics and can directly impact the stre...
We have examined the fitness consequences of random and potentially non‐random matings within two po...
The existence of multiple matings in both males and females of a chrysomelid beetle Chrysolina auric...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
<div><p>Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the <i>strength of sexual se...
The topic of hybrid offspring viability and mating preference between the two parental species of Dr...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
In the framework of biological control, the selection of effective natural enemies determines the fi...
In this article, we describe a hybrid zone between the chrysomelid beetles, Chrysochus auratus (F.),...
Most species pairs are isolated through the collective action of a suite of barriers. Recent work ha...
The reinforcement of pre-mating barriers in a hybrid zone often leads to reproductive character disp...
We investigated patterns of cytonuclear disequilibrium between nuclear allozyme loci and partial mit...
Reinforcement theory is a controversial mechanism by which speciation can occur through reduced hybr...
Heterospecific mating frequency is critical to hybrid zone dynamics and can directly impact the stre...
Heterospecific mating frequency is critical to hybrid zone dynamics and can directly impact the stre...
We have examined the fitness consequences of random and potentially non‐random matings within two po...
The existence of multiple matings in both males and females of a chrysomelid beetle Chrysolina auric...
The evolution of reproductive isolation following hybridization is a major obstacle that may limit t...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
<div><p>Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the <i>strength of sexual se...
The topic of hybrid offspring viability and mating preference between the two parental species of Dr...
Choosing a suitable mating partner is crucial for the fitness of an individual, whereby mating with ...
In the framework of biological control, the selection of effective natural enemies determines the fi...