Studies of mating preferences and pre-mating reproductive isolation have often focused on females, but the potential importance of male preferences is increasingly appreciated. We investigated male behavior in the context of reproductive isolation between divergent anadromous and stream-resident populations of threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, using size-manipulated females of both ecotypes. Specifically, we asked if male courtship preferences are present, and if they are based on relative body size, non-size aspects of ecotype, or other traits. Because male behaviors were correlated with each other, we conducted a principal components analysis on the correlations and ran subsequent analyses on the principal components. The tw...
Male sticklebacks display multiple ornaments, and these ornaments have been shown to be preferred by...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal spe-cies. Female ...
Studies of mating preferences and pre-mating reproductive isolation have often focused on females, b...
Studies of mating preferences and pre-mating reproductive isolation have often focused on females, b...
Size-assortative mating was studied in freshwater Gasterosteus aculeatus from two sites on the Salmo...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
<div><p>Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. ...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) is a highly varied and widely distributed spe...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments (traits showing little function ...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
Female mate preferences for ecologically relevant traits may enhance natural selection, leading to r...
My Ph.D research has examined the evolution of mating preferences and their role in speciation. I ha...
hybridization; intrasexual aggression; reproductive isolation; speciation. Sexual selection and ecol...
Male sticklebacks display multiple ornaments, and these ornaments have been shown to be preferred by...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal spe-cies. Female ...
Studies of mating preferences and pre-mating reproductive isolation have often focused on females, b...
Studies of mating preferences and pre-mating reproductive isolation have often focused on females, b...
Size-assortative mating was studied in freshwater Gasterosteus aculeatus from two sites on the Salmo...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
<div><p>Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. ...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
The threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) is a highly varied and widely distributed spe...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments (traits showing little function ...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal species. Female o...
Female mate preferences for ecologically relevant traits may enhance natural selection, leading to r...
My Ph.D research has examined the evolution of mating preferences and their role in speciation. I ha...
hybridization; intrasexual aggression; reproductive isolation; speciation. Sexual selection and ecol...
Male sticklebacks display multiple ornaments, and these ornaments have been shown to be preferred by...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of exaggerated male ornaments in many animal spe-cies. Female ...