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In poeciliid fishes, sexual dichromism is associated with larger size and larger broods, but there is no relationship between sexual size dimorphism and sexual dichromism, or between degree of dichromism and color pattern polymorphism. Factors are discussed which influence the evolution of color pattern polymorphisms, sexual dimorphism and dichromism. Detailed studies of South American species have shown that the color patterns of poeciliid fishes have predictable effects in (1) avoiding diurnal visually hunting predators; (2) mating success; and (3) species recognition. Data from some Central American species indicate that some color pattern elements may be closely linked to physiologically variable loci, which further affect the variation in color patterns. Different elements of any given color pattern can be influenced by different modes of natural selection; in guppies the relationship between predation intensity and color pattern is different for melanin, carotenoid, and structural colors. Different color patterns have different degrees of conspicuousness on different backgrounds, and may appear differently to predators and mates with differing visual abilities.
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Endler, J.A. Natural and sexual selection on color patterns in poeciliid fishes. Environ Biol Fish 9, 173–190 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00690861
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