The reproductive signals of two or more taxa may diverge in areas of sympatry, due to selection against costly reproductive interference. This divergence, termed reproductive character displacement (RCD), is expected in species-rich assemblages, where interspecific signal partitioning among closely related species is common. However, RCD is usually documented from simple two-taxon cases, via geographical tests for greater divergence of reproductive traits in sympatry than in allopatry. We propose a novel approach to recognizing and understanding RCD in multi-species communities-one that traces the displacement of signals within multivariate signal space during the ontogeny of individual animals. We argue that a case for RCD can be made if t...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Reproductive interference is widespread, despite the theoretical expectation that it should be elimi...
The reproductive signals of two or more taxa may diverge in areas of sympatry, due to selection agai...
The reproductive signals of two or more taxa may diverge in areas of sympatry, due to selection agai...
Animals that co-occur in sympatry with multiple closely-related species use reproductive mate attrac...
Reproductive interference is widespread, despite the theoretical expectation that it should be elimi...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
Interspecific reproductive interactions, such as hybridization or fighting over access to mates, are...
Ecological speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolation and niche divergence in the a...
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Reproductive interference is widespread, despite the theoretical expectation that it should be elimi...
The reproductive signals of two or more taxa may diverge in areas of sympatry, due to selection agai...
The reproductive signals of two or more taxa may diverge in areas of sympatry, due to selection agai...
Animals that co-occur in sympatry with multiple closely-related species use reproductive mate attrac...
Reproductive interference is widespread, despite the theoretical expectation that it should be elimi...
The hypothesis of ecological divergence giving rise to premating isolation in the face of gene flow ...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
The transition from 'well-marked varieties' of a single species into 'well-defined species'-especial...
Interspecific reproductive interactions, such as hybridization or fighting over access to mates, are...
Ecological speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolation and niche divergence in the a...
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
Background: Divergence between populations in reproductively important features is often vital for s...
Male genital morphology is remarkably diverse across internally fertilizing animals, a phenomenon la...
Understanding the mechanisms by which phenotypic divergence occurs is central to speciation research...
Reproductive interference is widespread, despite the theoretical expectation that it should be elimi...