Sexual signaling and speciation, a microevolutionary perspective

  • Boake C
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Abstract

Despite the growing evidence that sexual selection can drive speciation, the evolution of sexual signals in natural populations is far from being well-understood. Sexual signals evolve in response to a variety of factors. Some of the most important selective factors...

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Boake, C. R. B. (2002). Sexual signaling and speciation, a microevolutionary perspective (pp. 205–214). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0265-3_6

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