“…“rarer‐female effect”), whereas cobaltinus females should evolve enhanced prezygotic barriers at all relative abundances (Hoskin, Higgie, McDonald, & Moritz, ; Noor, ; Nosil et al., ; Poikela et al., ; Yukilevich, ). It may be that Chrysochus females are limited in their ability to evolve premating barriers—mate choice appears to be largely driven by males, and females cannot avoid most mating attempts (Peterson et al., ; see also Soudi, Reinhold, & Engqvist, ). However, reinforcing selection is also predicted to favour the evolution of enhanced PMPZ barriers (Lorch & Servedio, ) and has been reported in at least four cases (Albrecht et al., ; Castillo & Moyle, ; Matute, ; Poikela et al., ).…”