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💕 Assortative Mating

Mate choice preferences evolve to match similar individuals. This "like mates with like" pattern can drive sympatric speciation when combined with disruptive selection on traits.

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Mean Preference: 0.00
Trait Variance: 0.00
Assortment Strength: 0.00
Correlation (trait-mate): 0.00
Phenotype Matching: Individuals prefer mates similar to themselves. When disruptive selection favors extreme phenotypes, assortative mating can lead to sympatric speciation by splitting the population into non-interbreeding groups.