The quality of a chosen partner can be one of the most significant factors affecting an animal’s long-term reproductive success. We investigate optimal mate choice rules in an environment where there is both local variation in the quality of potential mates within each local mating pool and spatial (or temporal) variation in the average quality of the pools themselves. In such a situation, a robust rule that works well across a variety of environments will confer a significant reproductive advantage. We formulate a full Bayesian model for updating information in such a varying environment and derive the form of the rule that maximizes expected reward in a spatially varying environment. We compare the theoretical performance of our optimal l...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudies on mate choice mainly focus on the evolution of signals that w...
Mate choice for good-genes remains one of the most controversial evolutionary processes ever propose...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
The quality of a chosen partner can be one of the most significant factors affecting an animal’s lon...
AbstractThe sequential search strategy is a prominent model of searcher behavior, derived as a rule ...
Decisions about the choice of a mate can greatly impact both individual fitness and selection proces...
When mates are encountered sequentially, each encounter involves a decision whether to reject the cu...
Classical treatments of problems of sequential mate choice assume that the distribution of the quali...
The sequential search strategy is a prominent model of searcher behavior, derived as a rule by which...
We consider mating strategies for females who search for males sequentially during a season of limit...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Decisions about the choice of a mate can greatly impact both individual fitness and selection proces...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudies on mate choice mainly focus on the evolution of signals that w...
Mate choice for good-genes remains one of the most controversial evolutionary processes ever propose...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
The quality of a chosen partner can be one of the most significant factors affecting an animal’s lon...
AbstractThe sequential search strategy is a prominent model of searcher behavior, derived as a rule ...
Decisions about the choice of a mate can greatly impact both individual fitness and selection proces...
When mates are encountered sequentially, each encounter involves a decision whether to reject the cu...
Classical treatments of problems of sequential mate choice assume that the distribution of the quali...
The sequential search strategy is a prominent model of searcher behavior, derived as a rule by which...
We consider mating strategies for females who search for males sequentially during a season of limit...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Decisions about the choice of a mate can greatly impact both individual fitness and selection proces...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudies on mate choice mainly focus on the evolution of signals that w...
Mate choice for good-genes remains one of the most controversial evolutionary processes ever propose...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...