Abstract: | The cichlid fishes of Lake Malawi represent a prime example of a rapid evolutionary radiation via sexual selection. We show that in this group, acoustic communication significantly coincides with visual courtship displays. Specifically, individuals tend to use both multimodal and unimodal displays in successive courtship bouts. Behavioral analyses on six species of Malawian cichlids from two divergent genera revealed that five of the species use displays containing both an auditory and a visual component. Metriaclima zebra “katale” was the notable exception, along with a single individual of Metriaclima lombardoi, which utilized unimodal and multimodal displays with equal frequency. Taken together, these results highlight the importance of behavioral lability in multiple sensory signals at both the intra- and interspecific levels. |