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With a lack of morphological differentiation in structure, mating recognition occurs at a molecular level between pheromones and pheromone receptors.
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This suggests that imprinting is important but incomplete in ducks; genetic factors also contribute to mate recognition.
More recently, it has gained prominence as a model species for investigating the evolution of traits involved in sexual selection and mate recognition [ 6- 8] and climatic adaptation [ 9- 11].
Chemical signalling is widespread in Nereidid polychaetes [19] and chemical signals are involved in mate recognition and in pre-mating isolation between different populations of N. acuminata [22].
The learned mate recognition hypothesis assumes that male mating preference for a female morph increases with the encounter frequency of that female morph in the population [ 18].
Sexual dimorphism of cuticular hydrocarbons has been found in at least five species of Orthoptera [ 9], and studies have shown that cuticular hydrocarbons are involved in mate recognition [ 17, 18], mate choice [ 17], and pre-mating species isolation [ 19].
Wing patterns are important for mate recognition, so if some butterflies have one sort and others another, they will tend to stop mating with each other.Then, when that separation is reasonably well established, there is a tipping-point.
This insect uses male-produced pheromones for mate recognition.
Mate recognition systems tell us who can and cannot serve as an appropriate and possible mate.
Courtship song variation in many Drosophila species evolves rapidly and is thought to contribute to species-specific mate recognition.
It is very unlikely to be failed mate recognition - i.e. the misidentification of the penguin as a female seal.
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