articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsJun 28, 2007Closed access

Sexual Selection and Speciation

University of St Andrews

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Abstract

Sexual selection has a reputation as a major cause of speciation, one of the most potent forces driving reproductive isolation. This reputation arises from observations that species differ most in traits involved with mating success and from successful models of sexual selection–driven speciation. But how well proven is the case? Models confirm that the process can occur, but is strongest in conjunction with ecological or niche specialization. Some models also show that strong sexual selection can act against speciation. Studies using the comparative method are equivocal and often inconclusive, but some phylogeographic studies are more convincing. Experimental evolution and genetic or genomic analyses are in…

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Keywords
  • Allopatric speciation
  • Sexual selection
  • Genetic algorithm
  • Ecological speciation
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Biology
  • Incipient speciation
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