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This research investigates the mechanisms behind behavioral isolation in Heliconius butterflies, focusing on how sensory systems influence mating preferences. By integrating genomic, ecological, and behavioral data, it aims to uncover the genetic basis of behavioral divergence and its evolutionary implications.
Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, which relies on the accumulation of reproductive barriers.
These barriers often act before mating, and many taxa remain separate not because they fail to produce viable offspring, but because they ‘choose’ not to mate in the first place.
Although the significance of behavioural barriers has long been recognized, an integrated understanding remains elusive:
How is behavioural isolation mediated through changes in the sensory systems?
Are these cha…
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