Fish Mating Preferences Change with Age

The swordtail fish that was studied. Photo by K. de Queiroz

A new study shows that imperfect male swordtail fish are all the rage of the mating scene among older females of their species.

Over their lifetimes, female fish switch from preferring males with symmetrical patterns to those with asymmetrical designs, a new study finds. Scientists now wonder if human mating preferences might shift with age, too.

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