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This project investigates the role of disassortative mating in maintaining biological diversity, focusing on a butterfly species. By examining male mating cues and female preferences, it aims to uncover the genetic and behavioral mechanisms that influence mating patterns and contribute to population diversity.
Understanding the origins and mechanisms of biological diversity is a central aim of evolutionary ecology.
Mating behaviours contribute to shaping diversity because of their importance in determining the genotypic composition of populations and the association among adaptive traits.
Interestingly, recent work shows that disassortative mating the tendency of dissimilar individuals to mate together may stably maintain character diversity within populations.
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