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Female aggression, not just mate choice, may speed mosquitofish speciation

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A new study reveals that behavioral isolation between populations of Bahamas mosquitofish is driven primarily by the actions of females—not just through mating choice behaviors, but also through sometimes violent resistance. The work demonstrates the impact of the ecological environment on behavior and subsequently on speciation. The findings are published in the journal BMC Ecology and Evolution.

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