Male secondary sexual traits do not predict female preference in Caribbean livebearing fishes (Limia)
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Female preference is widely described in various taxa, and the underlying mechanisms shaping preferences remain a major focus of sexual selection studies, particularly in species where males contribute minimally to offspring. Female preference is associated with maintaining male secondary sexual traits (SST). However, how male SST impact female preference is less understood. We hypothesized the strength of female preference should scale with the expression of male SST. To test this prediction, we compared female preference for male body size (an easily quantifiable trait that scales with other SST) in three species of Limia (Poeciliidae) varying in secondary sexual traits: L. perugiae, L. dominicensis, and L. zonata. The degree of SST was assessed based on the amount of ornamentation and the presence of courtship in the species. Limia perugiae, L. dominicensis, and L. zonata were designated as possessing high, intermediate, and low male SST, respectively. Female preference was quantifie...
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2025-04-21



