When sexually selected traits diverge due to different local selective environments premating isolation might arise as a correlated response. However, sexually selected traits might also diverge by stochastic forces. Here, we show that odour-based mate preferences and scent composition have diverged between islet- and mainland populations of Skyros wall lizard, Podarcis gaigeae. We quantified the degree of scent-mediated premating isolation between populations. Islet lizards preferred scent from islet lizards, whereas the mainland populations were less discriminatory. The pheromone compositions differed more between islets than between islet- and mainland populations, and did not differ significantly between mainland populations. There ...
Divergence in female mate preferences can strongly influence the structure and dynamics of hybrid zo...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Chemical signals can be the basis of interspecific recognition and speciation in many animals. The C...
When sexually selected traits diverge due to different local selective environments premating isolat...
When sexually selected traits diverge because of different local selective environments, premating i...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Sexual selection is often viewed as a promoter of population divergence, although some forms of sexu...
Animals use mating traits to compete for, attract, and choose mates. Because mating traits influence...
Islands are cradles for new biodiversity and provide natural laboratories for the study of populatio...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
<div><p>Sexual signals used in intraspecific communication are expected to evolve to maximize effica...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
© 2015 Martín et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Divergence in female mate preferences can strongly influence the structure and dynamics of hybrid zo...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Chemical signals can be the basis of interspecific recognition and speciation in many animals. The C...
When sexually selected traits diverge due to different local selective environments premating isolat...
When sexually selected traits diverge because of different local selective environments, premating i...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
Sexual selection is often viewed as a promoter of population divergence, although some forms of sexu...
Animals use mating traits to compete for, attract, and choose mates. Because mating traits influence...
Islands are cradles for new biodiversity and provide natural laboratories for the study of populatio...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
Reproductive characters often vary geographically within species. This has led to the suggestion tha...
<div><p>Sexual signals used in intraspecific communication are expected to evolve to maximize effica...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
© 2015 Martín et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Divergence in female mate preferences can strongly influence the structure and dynamics of hybrid zo...
Divergence in communication systems should influence the likelihood that individuals from different ...
Chemical signals can be the basis of interspecific recognition and speciation in many animals. The C...