Panhuis T M., Butlin R, Zuk M, Tregenza T
Trends Ecol Evol. 2001 Jul 1;16(7):364-371. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(01)02160-7.
The power of sexual selection to drive changes in mate recognition traits gives it the potential to be a potent force in speciation. Much of the evidence to support this possibility comes from comparative studies that examine differences in the number of species between clades that apparently differ in the intensity of sexual selection. We argue that more detailed studies are needed, examining extinction rates and other sources of variation in species richness. Typically, investigations of extant natural populations have been too indirect to convincingly conclude speciation by sexual selection. Recent empirical work, however, is beginning to take a more direct approach and rule out confounding variables.
性选择推动交配识别特征变化的力量使其有可能成为物种形成中的一股强大力量。支持这种可能性的许多证据来自比较研究,这些研究考察了在性选择强度上明显不同的进化枝之间物种数量的差异。我们认为需要进行更详细的研究,考察灭绝率和物种丰富度的其他变异来源。通常,对现存自然种群的调查过于间接,无法令人信服地得出通过性选择导致物种形成的结论。然而,最近的实证研究开始采用更直接的方法,并排除混杂变量。