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Segregation of species-specific male attractiveness in f(2) hybrid lake Malawi cichlid fish

Svensson, Ola and Egger, Bernd and Gricar, Boye and Woodhouse, Katie and van Oosterhout, Cock and Salzburger, Walter and Seehausen, Ole and Turner, George F.. (2011) Segregation of species-specific male attractiveness in f(2) hybrid lake Malawi cichlid fish. International journal of evolutionary biology, 2011, articleID 426179, 7 S..

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Abstract

Among the huge radiations of haplochromine cichlid fish in Lakes Malawi and Victoria, closely related species are often reproductively isolated via female mate choice although viable fertile hybrids can be produced when females are confined only with heterospecific males. We generated F(2) hybrid males from a cross between a pair of closely related sympatric cichlid fish from Lake Malawi. Laboratory mate choice experiments using microsatellite paternity analysis demonstrated that F(2) hybrid males differed significantly in their attractiveness to females of the two parental species, indicating heritable variation in traits involved in mate choice that may contribute to reproductive isolation between these species. We found no significant correlation between male mating success and any measurement of male colour pattern. A simple quantitative genetic model of reproductive isolation suggests that there may be as few as two chromosomal regions controlling species-specific attractiveness. We propose that adaptive radiation of Lake Malawi cichlids could be facilitated by the presence of genes with major effects on mate choice and reproductive isolation.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Integrative Biologie > Evolutionary Biology (Salzburger)
UniBasel Contributors:Salzburger, Walter
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Sage-Hindawi
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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