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Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex

Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within populations, and the number, frequency, or type of morphs present often vary among populations. When these differences lead to assortative mating by population, the study of such polymorphic taxa may...

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Autores principales: Bastiaans, Elizabeth, Bastiaans, Mary Jane, Morinaga, Gen, Castañeda Gaytán, José Gamaliel, Marshall, Jonathon C., Bane, Brendan, de la Cruz, Fausto Méndez, Sinervo, Barry
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3981705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24718297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093197
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author Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Bastiaans, Mary Jane
Morinaga, Gen
Castañeda Gaytán, José Gamaliel
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bane, Brendan
de la Cruz, Fausto Méndez
Sinervo, Barry
author_facet Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Bastiaans, Mary Jane
Morinaga, Gen
Castañeda Gaytán, José Gamaliel
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bane, Brendan
de la Cruz, Fausto Méndez
Sinervo, Barry
author_sort Bastiaans, Elizabeth
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description Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within populations, and the number, frequency, or type of morphs present often vary among populations. When these differences lead to assortative mating by population, the study of such polymorphic taxa may shed light on speciation mechanisms. We studied two populations of a lizard with polymorphic throat color, an important sexual signal. Males in one population exhibit orange, yellow, or blue throats; whereas males in the other exhibit orange, yellow, or white throats. We assessed female behavior when choosing between allopatric and sympatric males. We asked whether females discriminated more when the allopatric male was of an unfamiliar morph than when the allopatric male was similar in coloration to the sympatric male. We found that female rejection of allopatric males relative to sympatric males was more pronounced when males in a pair were more different in throat color. Our findings may help illuminate how behavioral responses to color morph differences between populations with polymorphic sexual signals contribute to reproductive isolation.
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spelling pubmed-39817052014-04-11 Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex Bastiaans, Elizabeth Bastiaans, Mary Jane Morinaga, Gen Castañeda Gaytán, José Gamaliel Marshall, Jonathon C. Bane, Brendan de la Cruz, Fausto Méndez Sinervo, Barry PLoS One Research Article Color polymorphic sexual signals are often associated with alternative reproductive behaviors within populations, and the number, frequency, or type of morphs present often vary among populations. When these differences lead to assortative mating by population, the study of such polymorphic taxa may shed light on speciation mechanisms. We studied two populations of a lizard with polymorphic throat color, an important sexual signal. Males in one population exhibit orange, yellow, or blue throats; whereas males in the other exhibit orange, yellow, or white throats. We assessed female behavior when choosing between allopatric and sympatric males. We asked whether females discriminated more when the allopatric male was of an unfamiliar morph than when the allopatric male was similar in coloration to the sympatric male. We found that female rejection of allopatric males relative to sympatric males was more pronounced when males in a pair were more different in throat color. Our findings may help illuminate how behavioral responses to color morph differences between populations with polymorphic sexual signals contribute to reproductive isolation. Public Library of Science 2014-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3981705/ /pubmed/24718297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093197 Text en © 2014 Bastiaans et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bastiaans, Elizabeth
Bastiaans, Mary Jane
Morinaga, Gen
Castañeda Gaytán, José Gamaliel
Marshall, Jonathon C.
Bane, Brendan
de la Cruz, Fausto Méndez
Sinervo, Barry
Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title_full Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title_fullStr Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title_full_unstemmed Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title_short Female Preference for Sympatric vs. Allopatric Male Throat Color Morphs in the Mesquite Lizard (Sceloporus grammicus) Species Complex
title_sort female preference for sympatric vs. allopatric male throat color morphs in the mesquite lizard (sceloporus grammicus) species complex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3981705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24718297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093197
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