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This project investigates the evolution of male guppy coloration and female preferences by studying visual pigments called opsins. It aims to understand how these traits have developed under different predation pressures, using advanced genetic techniques to analyze opsin variation and its impact on guppy mating behavi…
The spectacular colours displayed by males during courtship often result from sexual selection by female choice.
Female visual perception should therefore play a critical role in the evolution of male colours.
In guppies, both sexual dimorphism and male colour have evolved multiple times as a trade-off between female preference and predation pressures.
Populations under low-predation regimes have repeatedly and independently evolved more colourful, sexually dimorphic males, and females with rela…
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