Female northern grass lizards judge mates by body shape to reinforce local adaptation.
Kun GuoChen ChenXiao-Fang LiangYan-Fu QuXiang JiPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2020)
Local adaptation rather than neutral genetic distance influences female mate preference in T. septentrionalis. The tendency to avoid mating with foreign males may indicate that, in T. septentrionalis, local adaptations are more valuable than genetic novelties. Our results highlight the importance of comprehensive studies integrating ecological, molecular and behavioral approaches to understand population divergence in female mate preferences as the consequence of local adaptations.