Divergent Selection and the Evolution of Signal Traits and Mating Preferences

Volume: 3, Issue: 11, Pages: e368 - e368
Published: Oct 25, 2005
Abstract
Mating preferences are common in natural populations, and their divergence among populations is considered an important source of reproductive isolation during speciation. Although mechanisms for the divergence of mating preferences have received substantial theoretical treatment, complementary experimental tests are lacking. We conducted a laboratory evolution experiment, using the fruit fly Drosophila serrata, to explore the role of divergent...
Paper Details
Title
Divergent Selection and the Evolution of Signal Traits and Mating Preferences
Published Date
Oct 25, 2005
Volume
3
Issue
11
Pages
e368 - e368
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