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Briefing: Female aggression, not just mate choice, may speed mosquitofish speciation

Strategic angle: A study shows that female mosquitofish exhibit aggressive behaviors that contribute to behavioral isolation and speciation.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Research published on March 11, 2026, highlights that female aggression among Bahamas mosquitofish significantly contributes to behavioral isolation between populations.

This aggression is not merely a byproduct of mating choices; it includes active resistance that can lead to increased speciation rates.

The findings suggest a need to reevaluate existing models of speciation in aquatic species, considering both behavioral and ecological factors.