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Sexual selection in beetles leads to more rapid evolution of new species, long-term experiments show

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Sexual selection in beetles leads to more rapid evolution of new species, long-term experiments show

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When males are forced to compete for females, new species form more rapidly. This has been shown in a new study where the researchers compared beetles allowed to mate freely with groups of the same species where competition for mating was restricted. The experiments, which have been going on for 40 years and have followed 200 generations of beetles in direct lineages, explain how important sexual selection is for the emergence of new species.

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