When hybridisation carries a cost, natural selection is predicted to favour evolution of traits that allow assortative mating (reinforcement). Incipient speciation between the two European house mouse subspecies, Mus musculus domesticus and M.m.musculus, sharing a hybrid zone, provides an opportunity to understand evolution of assortative mating at a molecular level. Mouse urine odours allow subspecific mate discrimination, with assortative preferences evident in the hybrid zone but not in allopatry. Here we assess the potential of MUPs (major urinary proteins) as candidates for signal divergence by comparing MUP expression in urine samples from the Danish hybrid zone border (contact) and from allopatric populations. Mass spectrometric char...
Assortative mating, a potentially efficient prezygotic reproductive barrier, may prevent loss of gen...
House mice, Mus musculus domesticus, must communicate effectively to conspecifics within nocturnal, ...
Abstract Background Reliable recognition of individuals requires phenotypic identity signatures that...
International audienceWhen hybridisation carries a cost, natural selection is predicted to favour ev...
Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the...
Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the...
Species-specific chemosignals, pheromones, regulate social behaviors such as aggression, mating, pup...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Mice recognize other mice by identifying chemicals that confer a molecular signature to urinary mark...
International audienceExpression divergence, rather than sequence divergence, has been shown to be i...
Expression divergence, rather than sequence divergence, has been shown to be important in speciation...
Assortative mating, a potentially efficient prezygotic reproductive barrier, may prevent loss of gen...
Background Reliable recognition of individuals requires phenotypic identity signatures that are both...
Assortative mating, a potentially efficient prezygotic reproductive barrier, may prevent loss of gen...
House mice, Mus musculus domesticus, must communicate effectively to conspecifics within nocturnal, ...
Abstract Background Reliable recognition of individuals requires phenotypic identity signatures that...
International audienceWhen hybridisation carries a cost, natural selection is predicted to favour ev...
Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the...
Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the...
Species-specific chemosignals, pheromones, regulate social behaviors such as aggression, mating, pup...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Recognition of individuals by scent is widespread across animal taxa. Though animals can often discr...
Mice recognize other mice by identifying chemicals that confer a molecular signature to urinary mark...
International audienceExpression divergence, rather than sequence divergence, has been shown to be i...
Expression divergence, rather than sequence divergence, has been shown to be important in speciation...
Assortative mating, a potentially efficient prezygotic reproductive barrier, may prevent loss of gen...
Background Reliable recognition of individuals requires phenotypic identity signatures that are both...
Assortative mating, a potentially efficient prezygotic reproductive barrier, may prevent loss of gen...
House mice, Mus musculus domesticus, must communicate effectively to conspecifics within nocturnal, ...
Abstract Background Reliable recognition of individuals requires phenotypic identity signatures that...