Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and there is competition over mates? Mathematical method: We analyse a life-history-based game theoretical model of a mating system. The evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) may be random mating, or any kind of assortative mating dependent on the numerical values of a set of probabilities. We solve for the evolutionarily stable probability values. Key assumptions: Males of high or poor competitive ability pair with highly or poorly fecund females, and can also attempt to take over a female if she has already paired. Only one sex plays an active role in mate choice. Conclusions: We show that increased opportunities for a successful takeover favou...
The evolution of female preference for male genetic quality remains a controversial topic in sexual ...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
Question: How does divergent natural selection lead to divergence in mating traits and the evolution...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
We consider a male and a female in a courtship encounter over continuous time. Both parties pay part...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
When mates are encountered sequentially, each encounter involves a decision whether to reject the cu...
Question: Why do male frogs invest in heterospecific matings in hybridogenetic systems with large he...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
One explanation for the cost to mating for females caused by damaging male mating behavior is that t...
Question: How is parent-offspring conflict over the sex ratio affected by mating system and sex-spec...
Question: How is parent-offspring conflict over the sex ratio affected by mating system and sex-spec...
The evolution of female preference for male genetic quality remains a controversial topic in sexual ...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
Question: How does divergent natural selection lead to divergence in mating traits and the evolution...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
We consider a male and a female in a courtship encounter over continuous time. Both parties pay part...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
When mates are encountered sequentially, each encounter involves a decision whether to reject the cu...
Question: Why do male frogs invest in heterospecific matings in hybridogenetic systems with large he...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
One explanation for the cost to mating for females caused by damaging male mating behavior is that t...
Question: How is parent-offspring conflict over the sex ratio affected by mating system and sex-spec...
Question: How is parent-offspring conflict over the sex ratio affected by mating system and sex-spec...
The evolution of female preference for male genetic quality remains a controversial topic in sexual ...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
Question: How does divergent natural selection lead to divergence in mating traits and the evolution...