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Female preference for conspecific males based on olfactory cues in a Lake Malawi cichlid fish
Authors:Plenderleith Martin  van Oosterhout Cock  Robinson Rosanna L  Turner George F
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK.
Abstract:Research on reproductive isolation in African cichlid fishes has largely focused on the role of nuptial colours, but other sensory modes may play an important role in mate choice. Here, we compare the relative importance of visual and olfactory cues in mate recognition by females of a Lake Malawi cichlid species. Female Pseudotropheus emmiltos were given a choice of spawning next to a conspecific male or a male of the closely-related sympatric Pseudotropheus fainzilberi. Significant preference for conspecific males only occurred when olfactory cues were present. This suggests that divergence of olfactory signals may have been an important influence on the explosive radiation of the East African species flock.
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