Authors
C Van Oosterhout, RE Trigg, GR Carvalho, Anne Elizabeth Magurran, L Hauser, PW Shaw
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Journal of evolutionary biology
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
273-281
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
To date, few studies have investigated the effects of inbreeding on sexually selected traits, although inbreeding depression on such traits can play an important role in the evolution and ecology of wild populations. Sexually selected traits such as ornamentation and courtship behaviour may not be primary fitness characters, but selection and dominance coefficients of their mutations will resemble those of traits under natural selection. Strong directional selection, for instance, through female mate‐choice, purges all but the most recessive deleterious mutations, and the remaining dominance variation will result in inbreeding depression once populations undergo bottlenecks. We analysed the effects of inbreeding on sexually selected traits (colour pattern and courtship behaviour) in the male guppy, Poecilia reticulata, from Trinidad, and found a significant decline in the frequency of mating behaviour and colour …
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