Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important early-stage barrier in the evolution of reproductive isolation. A recent study described a potential example between populations of the same species: single matings between Drosophila montana populations resulted in differential fertilisation success because of the inability of sperm from one population (Vancouver) to penetrate the eggs of the other population (Colorado). As the natural mating system of D. montana is polyandrous (females remate rapidly), we set up double matings of all possible crosses between the same populations to test whether competitive effects between ejaculates influence this PMPZ isolation. We measured premating isol...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Reproductive isolation (RI) is an intrinsic aspect of species, as described in the Biological Specie...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially importan...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Funding: M.D.G. was supported by an Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE) Doct...
Studying reproductive barriers between populations of the same species is critical to understand how...
Reproductive isolation is an intrinsic aspect of species formation. For that reason, the identificat...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
SummaryBackgroundIdentifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces un...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Reproductive isolation (RI) is an intrinsic aspect of species, as described in the Biological Specie...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially importan...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Postmating but prezygotic (PMPZ) interactions are increasingly recognized as a potentially important...
Funding: M.D.G. was supported by an Adapting to the Challenges of a Changing Environment (ACCE) Doct...
Studying reproductive barriers between populations of the same species is critical to understand how...
Reproductive isolation is an intrinsic aspect of species formation. For that reason, the identificat...
An outstanding goal in speciation research is to trace the mode and tempo of the evolution of barrie...
SummaryBackgroundIdentifying traits that reproductively isolate species, and the selective forces un...
How males and females contribute to joint reproductive success has been a long-standing question in ...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Sexual selection can accelerate speciation by driving the evolution of reproductive isolation, but f...
Reproductive isolation (RI) is an intrinsic aspect of species, as described in the Biological Specie...