Background: In spite that chemoreception is important in sexual selection for many animals, such as reptiles, the mechanisms that confer reliability to chemical signals are relatively unknown. European green lizards (Lacerta viridis) have substantial amounts of a-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitamin E is metabolically important and can only be attained from the diet, its secretion is assumed to be costly. However, its role in intraspecific communication is unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, we experimentally show that male European green lizards that received a dietary supplement of vitamin E increased proportions of vitamin E in their femoral secretions. Furthermore, our experiments revealed t...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not kno...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
) have substantial amounts of α-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitam...
Identifying the factors that underlie signal divergences remains challenging in studies of animal co...
<p>Female ‘strength of preference’ was calculated for every male pair as the difference in the mean ...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are widespread, but the role of carotenoids as honest signalers in...
Honesty of sexual signals demands a link between the signal and fitness of the signalers, which can ...
<p>The proportion unmated female lizards (see text for details) were observed at the areas containin...
Many animals use chemical signals in sexual selection, but it is not clear how these sexual traits m...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
In spite that carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are one of the most popular research topics in sexua...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Many animals produce elaborated sexual signals to attract mates, among them are common chemical sexu...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not kno...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
) have substantial amounts of α-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitam...
Identifying the factors that underlie signal divergences remains challenging in studies of animal co...
<p>Female ‘strength of preference’ was calculated for every male pair as the difference in the mean ...
Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are widespread, but the role of carotenoids as honest signalers in...
Honesty of sexual signals demands a link between the signal and fitness of the signalers, which can ...
<p>The proportion unmated female lizards (see text for details) were observed at the areas containin...
Many animals use chemical signals in sexual selection, but it is not clear how these sexual traits m...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
In spite that carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are one of the most popular research topics in sexua...
Previous studies showed that common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) are polymorphic in colour, both ...
Many animals produce elaborated sexual signals to attract mates, among them are common chemical sexu...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not kno...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...