Developmental effects of visual environment on species-assortative mating preferences in Lake Victoria cichlid fish

Volume: 30, Issue: 2, Pages: 289 - 299
Published: Nov 10, 2016
Abstract
Local adaptation can be a potent force in speciation, with environmental heterogeneity leading to niche specialization and population divergence. However, local adaption often requires nonrandom mating to generate reproductive isolation. Population divergence in sensory properties can be particularly consequential in speciation, affecting both ecological adaptation and sexual communication. Pundamilia pundamila and Pundamilia nyererei are two...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental effects of visual environment on species-assortative mating preferences in Lake Victoria cichlid fish
Published Date
Nov 10, 2016
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
289 - 299
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