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Female preference for male color is necessary and sufficient for assortative mating in 2 cichlid sister species

Authors :
Oliver M. Selz
Corinne Schmid
Martine E. Maan
Ole Seehausen
Michele E. R. Pierotti
Maan group
Source :
Behavioral Ecology, 25(3). Oxford University Press, Selz, Oliver; Pierotti, Michele; Maan, Martine; Schmid, C.; Seehausen, Ole (2014). Female preference for male color is necessary and sufficient for assortative mating in 2 cichlid sister species. Behavioral Ecology, 25(3), pp. 612-626. Oxford University Press 10.1093/beheco/aru024
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2014.

Abstract

A critical step for speciation in the face of gene flow is the origination of reproductive isolation. The evolution of assortative mating greatly facilitates this process. Assortative mating can be mediated by one or multiple cues across an array of sensory modalities. We here explore possible cues that may underlie female mate choice in a sympatric species pair of cichlid fish from Lake Victoria, Pundamilia pundamilia and Pundamilia nyererei. Previous studies identified species-specific female preferences for male coloration, but effects of other cues could not be ruled out. Therefore, we assessed female choice in a series of experiments in which we manipulated visual (color) and chemical cues. We show that the visibility of differences in nuptial hue (i.e., either blue or red) between males of the 2 species is necessary and sufficient for assortative mating by female mate choice. Such assortment mediated by a single cue may evolve relatively quickly, but could make reproductive isolation vulnerable to environmental changes. These findings confirm the important role of female mate choice for male nuptial hue in promoting the explosive speciation of African haplochromine cichlids.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10452249
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Behavioral Ecology, 25(3). Oxford University Press, Selz, Oliver; Pierotti, Michele; Maan, Martine; Schmid, C.; Seehausen, Ole (2014). Female preference for male color is necessary and sufficient for assortative mating in 2 cichlid sister species. Behavioral Ecology, 25(3), pp. 612-626. Oxford University Press 10.1093/beheco/aru024 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/beheco/aru024>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f94af44c38dcc1eec9b69e4c695fc051
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7892/boris.45805