Diversification through gustatory courtship: an X-ray micro-computed tomography study on dwarf spiders.
Shou-Wang LinLara LopardoGabriele UhlPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2021)
Our findings suggest that the occurrence of gustatory glands in sexually monomorphic ancestors has set the stage for the evolution of diverse dimorphic external modifications in dwarf spiders. Differences among congeners suggest that the gland position is highly susceptible to evolutionary changes. The multiple incidences might reflect costs of glandular tissue maintenance and nuptial feeding. Our results indicate divergent evolutionary patterns of gustatory-courtship-related traits, and thus a likely facilitating effect of sexual selection on speciation.