Absence of female preference and the origin of a unisexual species, the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa)
Caden Smith,
Waldir Miron Berbel de Filho,
Montrai Spikes
et al.
Abstract:The role of hybridization as a formative process in evolution has received much attention in the past few decades. A particularly fascinating outcome of hybrid speciation is the formation of asexual hybrid species. This is the case in the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa). It is of hybrid origin and had a P. mexicana female as mother and a P. latipinna male as father. This implies that at the beginning of the existence of Amazon mollies, a heterospecific mating must have occurred, indicating a breakdown of any … Show more
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