Non-random mating has been observed in many species of beetle, where larger or heavier males have a greater mating success. This difference in male mating success could be through direct competition between males, or female choice. We examined non-random mating in the leaf beetle Cryptocephalus hypochaeridis (L.) (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae). In the field, we found that suc-cessfully mating males were significantly heavier than unsuccessful males. We also found that the flowers in which we found beetles were significantly taller and wider than unoccupied flowers. However, we found no relationship between flower morphol-ogy and the mass of male occupants, suggesting that females are actively choosing the larger males. In the laboratory, female...
Females of most taxa mate selectively. Mate selection may be: (1) precopulatory,involving active fem...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Males of many insect species, including beetles, choose their mates according to their reproductive ...
Non-random mating has been observed in many species of beetle, where larger or heavier males have a ...
Background: Same-sex pairing is common in many animal species. In many insects, same-sex pairing is ...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
Mate preference by males is a widely observed phenomenon; however, it is not well understood how the...
Assortative mating is hypothesized to be a product of sexual selection, mating constraints, or tempo...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
The function of male movements during copulation is unclear. These movements may be a result of the ...
Selectivity in mate choice and mating behaviour is a central element of sexual selection, and an imp...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Sexual selection plays a role in evolution and often follows the pattern where males are fighting to...
Males of the spotted cucumber beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi) rhythmically stroke female...
The body sizes of individuals of the choosing and chosen sexes in a mate choice may affect sequentia...
Females of most taxa mate selectively. Mate selection may be: (1) precopulatory,involving active fem...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Males of many insect species, including beetles, choose their mates according to their reproductive ...
Non-random mating has been observed in many species of beetle, where larger or heavier males have a ...
Background: Same-sex pairing is common in many animal species. In many insects, same-sex pairing is ...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
Mate preference by males is a widely observed phenomenon; however, it is not well understood how the...
Assortative mating is hypothesized to be a product of sexual selection, mating constraints, or tempo...
Recent debate has highlighted the importance of estimating both the strength of sexual selection on ...
The function of male movements during copulation is unclear. These movements may be a result of the ...
Selectivity in mate choice and mating behaviour is a central element of sexual selection, and an imp...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Sexual selection plays a role in evolution and often follows the pattern where males are fighting to...
Males of the spotted cucumber beetle (Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi) rhythmically stroke female...
The body sizes of individuals of the choosing and chosen sexes in a mate choice may affect sequentia...
Females of most taxa mate selectively. Mate selection may be: (1) precopulatory,involving active fem...
Sexual selection typically operates via male contest competition and female choice, favoring the evo...
Males of many insect species, including beetles, choose their mates according to their reproductive ...