2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.28.620639
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Temperature affects conspecific and heterospecific mating rates inDrosophila

Jonathan A. Rader,
Daniel R. Matute

Abstract: Behavioral mating choices and mating success are important factors in the development of reproductive isolation during speciation. Environmental conditions, especially temperature, can affect these key traits. Environmental conditions can vary across, and frequently delimit species’ geographic ranges. Pairing suboptimal conditions with relative rarity of conspecifics at range margins may set the stage for hybridization. Despite the importance of mating behaviors as a reproductive barrier, a general understandi… Show more

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