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In darters, male competition drives evolution of flashy fins, bodies

by Staff August 1, 2018
August 1, 2018 41 views
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Scientists once thought that female mate choice alone accounted for the eye-catching color patterns seen in some male fish. But for orangethroat darters, male-to-male competition is the real force behind the flash, a new study finds.

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