2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.04.077909
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Sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation pattern does not contribute to mate choice inDrosophila guttifera

Abstract: In many animal groups, sexually dimorphic ornaments are thought to be evolved by intraspecific competition or mate choice. Some researchers pointed out that sexually monomorphic ornaments could also be evolved by mate choice by both sexes or either sex. Many species of fruit fly have sexually monomorphic wing pigmentation. However, involvement of their sexually monomorphic ornaments in mate choice has not been tested.We aimed to examine whether the sexually monomorphic polka-dotted pattern on wings of Drosophi… Show more

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