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Show me your colour: the neuroendocrine and molecular underpinnings of phenotypic variation in colour and aggression in cichlid fish


Category

FP7 Project with U.S. partner

Short name and number

BENG (236309)

Area

No theme specific

Description

One of the most intriguing questions in evolutionary biology is why some groups of animals contain many species while others contain only a few. One important factor influencing biodiversity is selection on a male secondary sexual trait arising from aggressive competition between males to gain access to females or resources. Colour polymorphic species are excellent to study effects of competition on the evolution of phenotypic diversity.

Participating Countries

The Netherlands and United States.

Name of US Partner

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Contact

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN (NL) / BROUWER Ton

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BILAT-USA (Grant Agreement no: 244434) and Link2US (Grant Agreement no: 244371) Projects are co-funded by the European Union’s Capacities Programme on International Cooperation under the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Cooperation.