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Data from: Light environment influences mating behaviours during the early stages of divergence in tropical butterflies

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Speciation is facilitated when traits under divergent selection also act as mating cues. Fluctuations in sensory conditions can alter signal perception independently of adaptation to the broader sensory environment, but how this fine scale variation may constrain or promote behavioural isolation has received little attention. The warning patterns of Heliconius butterflies are under selection for aposematism and act as mating cues. Using computer vision, we extracted behavioural data from 1481 hours of video footage, for 387 individuals. We show that the putative hybrid species H. heurippa and its close relative H. timareta linaresi differ in their response to divergent warning patterns, but that these differences are strengthened with increased local illuminance. Trials with live individuals reveal low-level assortative mating that is sufficiently explained by differences in visual attraction. Finally, results from hybrid butterflies are consistent with linkage between a major warning pattern gene and the corresponding behaviour, though the differences in behaviour we observe are unlikely to cause rapid reproductive isolation as predicted under a model of hybrid trait speciation. Overall, our results reveal that the contribution of ecological mating cues to reproductive isolation may depend on the immediate sensory conditions during which they are displayed to conspecifics.

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mounted_female_data_doi--10_dot_1098_slash_rspb_dot_2021-0157.csv contains several NA values in various columns, specifically columns: "HC_model_ID", "TLC_model_ID", "light_HC", "light_TLC", "grayscale_mean_at_visited", "light_class_HC", "temp", "hum", "HC_type", "exp_line", "pref_other_males". Of major importance for the analyses presented in the paper are the columns 1) "light_HC", 2) "light_TLC" and 3) "light_class_HC". 1) and 2) are illuminance measurements (in lux) taken either at the HC (H. heurippa) or the TLC (H. timareta linaresi) female. Missing values occurred because of technical issues (logger battery empty, etc.). 3) are the broad light environments at the H. heurippa female that we scored by eye from video material. This was only done for interactions of males from pure species, hence all hybrid data has NA (and a few data points for pure males, for which corresponding video frames could not be extracted). 

Funding provided by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
Award Number: GZ: ME 4845/1-1

Funding provided by: Universidad del Rosario
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100008793
Award Number: IV-FGD005

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10.1101/2020.07.28.224915 (DOI)