Female mating preference based on male nuptial coloration has been suggested to be an important source of diversifying selection in the radiation of Lake Victoria cichlid fish. Initial variation in female preference is a prerequisite for diversifying selection; however, it is rarely studied in natural populations. In clear water areas of Lake Victoria, the sibling species Pundamilia pundamilia with blue males and Pundamilia nyererei with red males coexist, intermediate phenotypes are rare, and most females have species-assortative mating preferences. Here, we study a population of Pundamilia that inhabits turbid water where male coloration is variable from reddish to blue with most males intermediate. We investigated male phenotype distribu...
Mate preferences on male colour have been implicated in generating and maintaining species diversity...
Sexual selection by female choice has contributed to the rapid evolution of phenotypic diversity in ...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
International audienceFemale mating preference based on male nuptial coloration has been suggested t...
Female mating preference based on male nuptial coloration has been suggested to be an important sour...
Rapid speciation in Lake Victoria cichlid fish of the genus Pundamilia may be facilitated by sexual ...
Disruptive sexual selection on colour patterns has been suggested as a major cause of diversificatio...
Sexual selection by female mating preference for male nuptial coloration has been suggested as a dri...
The haplochromine cichlids of Lake Victoria constitute a classical example of explosive speciation. ...
A critical step for speciation in the face of gene flow is the origination of reproductive isolation...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
Female color polymorphisms are common in the cichlid species radiations of Lake Victoria and Lake Ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Mate preferences on male colour have been implicated in generating and maintaining species diversity...
Sexual selection by female choice has contributed to the rapid evolution of phenotypic diversity in ...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...
International audienceFemale mating preference based on male nuptial coloration has been suggested t...
Female mating preference based on male nuptial coloration has been suggested to be an important sour...
Rapid speciation in Lake Victoria cichlid fish of the genus Pundamilia may be facilitated by sexual ...
Disruptive sexual selection on colour patterns has been suggested as a major cause of diversificatio...
Sexual selection by female mating preference for male nuptial coloration has been suggested as a dri...
The haplochromine cichlids of Lake Victoria constitute a classical example of explosive speciation. ...
A critical step for speciation in the face of gene flow is the origination of reproductive isolation...
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to ni...
Female color polymorphisms are common in the cichlid species radiations of Lake Victoria and Lake Ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Mate preferences on male colour have been implicated in generating and maintaining species diversity...
Sexual selection by female choice has contributed to the rapid evolution of phenotypic diversity in ...
Female mating preferences can influence both intraspecific sexual selection and interspecific reprod...