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Title: Emergence and loss of assortative mating in sympatric speciation
Keywords: Assortative mating - Evolution
Reproductive isolation
Sympatric speciation
Acasalamento assortivo - Evolução
Isolamento reprodutivo
Issue Date: 7-Jun-2009
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: RIBEIRO, F.; CATICHA, N. Emergence and loss of assortative mating in sympatric speciation. Journal of Theoretical Biology, London, v. 258, n. 3, p. 465-477, 7 June 2009.
Abstract: We have studied an agent model which presents the emergence of sexual barriers through the onset of assortative mating, a condition that might lead to sympatric speciation. In the model, individuals are characterized by two traits, each determined by a single locus or . Heterozygotes on are penalized by introducing an adaptive difference from homozygotes. Two niches are available. Each homozygote is adapted to one of the niches. The second trait, called the marker trait has no bearing on the fitness. The model includes mating preferences, which are inherited from the mother and subject to random variations. A parameter controlling recombination probabilities of the two loci is also introduced. We study the phase diagram by means of simulations, in the space of parameters (adaptive difference, carrying capacity, recombination probability). Three phases are found, characterized by (i) assortative mating, (ii) extinction of one of the alleles and (iii) Hardy–Weinberg like equilibrium. We also make perturbations of these phases to see how robust they are. Assortative mating can be gained or lost with changes that present hysteresis loops, showing the resulting equilibrium to have partial memory of the initial state and that the process of going from a polymorphic panmictic phase to a phase where assortative mating acts as sexual barrier can be described as a first-order transition.
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