In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion. In some species these two tactics coexist. However, in about half of the poeciliids, males do not display, females never cooperate during copulation and all matings are achieved by thrusting the intromittent organ toward the genital pore of apparently unaware females. In one of these species, the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki), the probability of insemination is influenced by the time females are previously deprived of males, suggesting that females exert some control over the occurrence of mating even in a system apparently dominated by sexual coercion. In the present study we investigated the tendency of female mosquitofish to ...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
The livebearing all-female fish Poecilia formosa reproduces by gynogenesis, a modified form of parth...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavior...
Sexual harassment is common among poeciliid fish. In some fishes, males show a high frequency of sne...
Immature males of eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki start to be sexually active well before th...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Male-male competition may interfere with the ability of females to choose mates by interrupting cour...
Among poeciliid fish, male sexual harassment is often intense and is costly for females. In Gambusia...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine and determine the effect of the presence of the gravidi...
Coercive mating tactics have been observed in many different species, and are indicative of intense...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
The livebearing all-female fish Poecilia formosa reproduces by gynogenesis, a modified form of parth...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavior...
Sexual harassment is common among poeciliid fish. In some fishes, males show a high frequency of sne...
Immature males of eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki start to be sexually active well before th...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Male-male competition may interfere with the ability of females to choose mates by interrupting cour...
Among poeciliid fish, male sexual harassment is often intense and is costly for females. In Gambusia...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine and determine the effect of the presence of the gravidi...
Coercive mating tactics have been observed in many different species, and are indicative of intense...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
The livebearing all-female fish Poecilia formosa reproduces by gynogenesis, a modified form of parth...