A quantitative genetic model of the joint evolution of female mating preferences and sexual dimorphism in homologous characters of the sexes is described for polygamous species with no male parental effort, such that mating preferences are selectively neutral and evolve only by indirect selection on genetically correlated characters. The male character and the homologous female character are each under stabilizing natural selection toward an optimum phenotype. At an evolutionary equilibrium the female character under natural selection is at its optimum, whereas there is a line of possible equilibria between female mating preferences and the male character. The line of equilibria may be stable or unstable, depending on the intensity of natur...
Abstract. We review mathematical models that explicitly consider the dynamics of evolutionary change...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
Genetic models of sexual selection are concerned with a dynamic process in which female preference a...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic bene ts has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher’s ‘r...
Sexual selection has a rich history of mathematical models that consider why preferences favor one t...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
Sexual selection has a rich history of mathematical models that consider why preferences favor one t...
Abstract. We review mathematical models that explicitly consider the dynamics of evolutionary change...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
This article extends and adds more realism to Lande's analytical model for evolution under mate choi...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
Natural populations exhibit a non-random mating behavior and it is assumed that mate preferences cau...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
Genetic models of sexual selection are concerned with a dynamic process in which female preference a...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic bene ts has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher’s ‘r...
Sexual selection has a rich history of mathematical models that consider why preferences favor one t...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
Sexual selection has a rich history of mathematical models that consider why preferences favor one t...
Abstract. We review mathematical models that explicitly consider the dynamics of evolutionary change...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...
In many species, females are hypothesized to obtain ‘good genes’ for their offspring by mating with ...