Should attractive fathers have more sons? According to widespread verbal arguments, the answer is in the affirma-tive, but formal models are lacking. We investigate the question by means of an ESS analysis of sexual selection and sex ratio selection. The purpose of this paper is twofold: firstly, we show how an ESS approach can be used to model the coevolution of female mate choice and male secondary sexual traits. In the ESS approach, the genetic covariances of traditional genetic models of sexual selection are replaced by covariances between strategies. In com-parison with population genetic and quantitative genetic models of sexual selection, the ESS approach is simpler and yields more insight in the underlying selective forces. Secondly...
Mathematical models have played an important role in the development of sexual selection theory. The...
Empirical studies of sexual selection typically focus on one of the two mechanisms of sexual selecti...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Should attractive fathers have more sons? According to widespread verbal arguments, the answer is in...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
Genetic models of sexual selection are concerned with a dynamic process in which female preference a...
Female choice is a powerful selective force, driving the elaboration of conspicuous male ornaments. ...
The term ‘sex roles’ encapsulates male–female differences in mate searching, competitive traits that...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic bene ts has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher’s ‘r...
Facultative sex, the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually, is widespread across the tree...
The term ‘sex roles’ encapsulates male–female differences in mate searching, competitive traits that...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is c...
Mathematical models have played an important role in the development of sexual selection theory. The...
Empirical studies of sexual selection typically focus on one of the two mechanisms of sexual selecti...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Should attractive fathers have more sons? According to widespread verbal arguments, the answer is in...
It is often argued that females with attractive partners should produce more sons because these sons...
Genetic models of sexual selection are concerned with a dynamic process in which female preference a...
Female choice is a powerful selective force, driving the elaboration of conspicuous male ornaments. ...
The term ‘sex roles’ encapsulates male–female differences in mate searching, competitive traits that...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic bene ts has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher’s ‘r...
Facultative sex, the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually, is widespread across the tree...
The term ‘sex roles’ encapsulates male–female differences in mate searching, competitive traits that...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is c...
Mathematical models have played an important role in the development of sexual selection theory. The...
Empirical studies of sexual selection typically focus on one of the two mechanisms of sexual selecti...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...