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Interspecific competition, hybridization, and reproductive isolation in secondary contact:missing perspectives on males and females

         

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Research on sexual selection and hybridization has focused on female mate choice and male-male competition.While the evolutionary outcomes of interspecific female preference have been well explored,we are now gaining a better understanding of the processes by which male-male competition between species in secondary contact promotes reproductive isolation versus hybridization.What is relatively unexplored is the interaction between female choice and male competition,as they can oppose one another or align with similar outcomes for reproductive isolation.The role of female--female competition in hybridization is also not well understood,but could operate similarly to male-male competition in polyandrous and other systems where costs to heterospecific mating are low for females.Reproductive competition between either sex of sympatric species can cause the divergence and/or convergence of sexual signals and recognition,which in turn influences the likelihood for interspecific mating.Future work on species interactions in secondary contact should test the relative influences of both mate choice and competition for mates on hybridization outcomes,and should not ignore the possibilities that females can compete over mating resources,and males can exercise mate choice.

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    《动物学报(英文版)》 |2018年第1期|75-88|共14页
  • 作者

    Sara E.LIPSHUTZ;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Division of Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,Tennessee 37996, USA;

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