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Alternative reproductive strategies explain asymmetries in reproductive isolation and reinforcement in two Ischnura damselfly species

Author(s): Ordaz-Morales JE; Juárez-Jiménez AL; Stand-Pérez M; Arce-Valdés LR; Ballén-Guapacha AV; Chávez-Ríos JR; Boasso O; Rajan N; Cordero-Rivera A; Sánchez-Guillén RA;

Theoretical and empirical studies of reinforcement have advanced our understanding of speciation, yet its role in polymorphic species remains understudied. Because morphs differ in behavior, morphology, and reproductive strategies, reinforcement may act unevenly among them, generating asymmetric ...

Article GUID: 41933171


Using an insect for sustainable waste management of a superabundant bird

Author(s): López-Manzano C; Mahdjoub H; Arce-Valdés LR; Khelifa R;

Urban environments accumulate large volumes of fecal waste from superabundant wildlife, yet few circular strategies exist to convert this biomass into useful products. We assessed the potential of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae to bioconvert feces from the Canada goose, a common bird that creates significant fecal pollution in parks and green spaces. Fiel ...

Article GUID: 41719861


Testing the predictions of reinforcement: long-term empirical data from a damselfly mottled hybrid zone

Author(s): Arce-Valdés LR; Ballén-Guapacha AV; Rivas-Torres A; Chávez-Ríos JR; Wellenreuther M; Hansson B; Guillén RAS;

Theoretical work suggests that reinforcement can cause the strengthening of prezygotic isolation in sympatry by mitigating the costs of maladaptive hybridization. However, only a handful of studies have simultaneously tested multiple predictions of this theory in natural populations. We investiga ...

Article GUID: 39325673


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