Abstract

1994; Ritchie and Gleason, 1995), suggesting thattheir rate of divergence is rapid. If courtship song is generally importantin causing sexual isolation between species, such rapid divergence may helpto ‘‘drive’’ the process of speciation.In a recent survey, Gleason and Ritchie (1998) compared the rates ofdivergence in courtship song, sexual isolation, and postmating isolation(hybrid sterility) among species of the

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