THE EVOLUTION OF PREMATING ISOLATION: LOCAL ADAPTATION AND NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION AGAINST HYBRIDS
Open Access
- 9 May 2004
- Vol. 58 (5) , 913-924
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0014-3820.2004.tb00425.x
Abstract
Although reinforcement is ostensibly driven by selection against hybrids, there are often other components in empirical cases and theoretical models of reinforcement that may contribute to premating isolation. One of these components is local adaptation of a trait used in mate choice. I use several different comparisons to assess the roles that local adaptation and selection against hybrids may play in reinforcement models. Both numerical simulations of exact recursion equations and analytical weak selection approximations are employed. I find that selection against hybrids may play a small role in driving preference evolution in a reinforcement model where the mating cue is separate from loci causing hybrid incompatibilities. When females have preferences directly for purebreds of their own population, however, selection against hybrids can play a large role in premating isolation evolution. I present some situations in which this type of selection is likely to exist. This work also illustrates shortfalls of using a weak selection approach to address questions about reinforcement.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reproductive isolation driven by the combined effects of ecological adaptation and reinforcementProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2003
- Speciation by Natural and Sexual Selection: Models and ExperimentsThe American Naturalist, 2002
- Reinforcement during ecological speciationProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2001
- Reinforcement and divergence under assortative matingProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2000
- Incompatibilities between Y chromosome and autosomes are responsible for male hybrid sterility in crosses between Drosophila virilis and Drosophila texanaHeredity, 1996
- Genetics of Postmating Reproductive Isolation in AnimalsAnnual Review of Genetics, 1994
- Can Gene Flow Prevent Reinforcement?Evolution, 1989
- Speciation by reinforcementTrends in Ecology & Evolution, 1987
- The evolution of genetic discontinuity: Computer models of the selection of barriers to interbreeding between subspeciesHeredity, 1970
- Sympatric SpeciationThe American Naturalist, 1966