It has been suggested that sympatric speciation can be driven by sexual selection on male mating traits alone. However, a fundamental problem for this process is the lack of ecological differentiation that would stabilize the coexistence of incipient species through frequency-dependent selection. Such selection can also occur if male aggression is primarily directed towards similar rather than towards dissimilar phenotypes, so that rare male phenotypes would enjoy a negatively frequency-dependent fitness advantage. We experimentally tested such an aggression bias in two recently diverged, ecologically and anatomically similar sympatric cichlid species pairs of the genus Pundamilia from Lake Victoria. Territorial males of a pair of partially...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
Both inter- and intrasexual selection have been implicated in the origin and maintenance of species-...
We propose a new mechanism for diversification of male nuptial–colour patterns in the rapidly specia...
It has been suggested that sympatric speciation can be driven by sexual selection on male mating tra...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
The possibility that disruptive sexual selection alone can cause sympatric speciation is currently a...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Speciation by sexual selection research has traditionally concentrated on mechanisms for divergence ...
Speciation by sexual selection research has traditionally concentrated on mechanisms for divergence ...
Male-male competition for mating territories can exert negative frequency- dependent selection on a ...
The haplochromine cichlids of Lake Victoria constitute a classical example of explosive speciation. ...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
Both inter- and intrasexual selection have been implicated in the origin and maintenance of species-...
We propose a new mechanism for diversification of male nuptial–colour patterns in the rapidly specia...
It has been suggested that sympatric speciation can be driven by sexual selection on male mating tra...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
The possibility that disruptive sexual selection alone can cause sympatric speciation is currently a...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Speciation by sexual selection research has traditionally concentrated on mechanisms for divergence ...
Speciation by sexual selection research has traditionally concentrated on mechanisms for divergence ...
Male-male competition for mating territories can exert negative frequency- dependent selection on a ...
The haplochromine cichlids of Lake Victoria constitute a classical example of explosive speciation. ...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
Both inter- and intrasexual selection have been implicated in the origin and maintenance of species-...
We propose a new mechanism for diversification of male nuptial–colour patterns in the rapidly specia...