The pre-existing trait hypothesis suggests that females evolve a mating preference for an already existing male trait. This hypothesis poses a simple resolution to Darwin’s long-standing question of how elaborate, male display traits evolve. The frequently observed convergence of aggressive and courtship displays across a wide array of species provides the only current support for this hypothesis. Here we provide much more detailed supporting evidence from bowerbird skrraa calls used in aggression and courtship. Consistent with the pre-existing trait hypothesis we show that (i) putatively co-opted skrraa calls used in courtship and aggression are homologous, (ii) skrraa calls were used in aggression in bowerbirds before being used in courts...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18)."Sanford's bowerbird (Archboldia sa...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
Sexual selection theory predicts that females should prefer males with the most intense courtship di...
The pre-existing trait hypothesis suggests that females evolve a mating preference for an already ex...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Male spotted bowerbirds perform vigorous courtship dances to visiting females on elaborate display a...
Reproductive fitness is the result of complex interacting processes, however our understanding of re...
8 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8)."A comparative analysis of the courts...
Female choice based on multiple male traits has been documented in many species but the functions of...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
Communication between animals is a crucial aspect to their survival, and many depend on their neighb...
<div><p>Sexual selection theory predicts that females should prefer males with the most intense cour...
Bird displays vary widely in their sensitivity to changes in signaler condition. Plumage ornaments a...
The evolution of sexually monomorphic (i.e. mutual) ornamentation has attracted growing attention as...
Although birds are generally known for their vocally produced songs and calls, some species have evo...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18)."Sanford's bowerbird (Archboldia sa...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
Sexual selection theory predicts that females should prefer males with the most intense courtship di...
The pre-existing trait hypothesis suggests that females evolve a mating preference for an already ex...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Male spotted bowerbirds perform vigorous courtship dances to visiting females on elaborate display a...
Reproductive fitness is the result of complex interacting processes, however our understanding of re...
8 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8)."A comparative analysis of the courts...
Female choice based on multiple male traits has been documented in many species but the functions of...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
Communication between animals is a crucial aspect to their survival, and many depend on their neighb...
<div><p>Sexual selection theory predicts that females should prefer males with the most intense cour...
Bird displays vary widely in their sensitivity to changes in signaler condition. Plumage ornaments a...
The evolution of sexually monomorphic (i.e. mutual) ornamentation has attracted growing attention as...
Although birds are generally known for their vocally produced songs and calls, some species have evo...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18)."Sanford's bowerbird (Archboldia sa...
Although the presence of vocal mimicry in songbirds is well documented, the function of such impress...
Sexual selection theory predicts that females should prefer males with the most intense courtship di...