19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Guppies Evolve Their Spots in Experimentation
Guppies are popular freshwater aquarium fish. As with the pheasants we met in Chapter 3,
the males are more brightly coloured than the females, and aquarists have bred them to become
even brighter. Endler studied wild guppies (Poecilia reticulata) living in mountain streams in
Trinidad, Tobago and Venezuela. He noticed that local populations were strikingly different from
each other. In some populations the adult males were rainbow-coloured, almost as bright as those
bred in aquarium tanks. H...Folksonomies: evolution experimentation
Folksonomies: evolution experimentation
Spots are attractive to females, but also attractive to predators.