Sexual selection studies normally compare signal strengths, but signal components and sensory processing may interact to create misleading or attention-capturing illusions. Visual illusions can be produced by altering object and scene geometry in ways that trick the viewer when seen from a particular direction. Male great bowerbirds actively maintain size-distance gradients of objects on their bower courts that create forced-perspective illusions for females viewing their displays from within the bower avenue. We show a significant relationship between mating success and the female\u27s view of the gradient; this view explains substantially more variance in mating success than the strength of the gradients. Illusions may be widespread in ot...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
a visual illusion, using display object gradients, that affects mating success. We argue that they p...
Darwin argued that females' "taste for the beautiful" drives the evolution of male extravagance, bu...
Sexual selection studies normally compare signal strengths, but signal components and sensory proces...
Males often produce elaborate displays that increase their attractiveness to females, and some speci...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals use extended phenotypes to attract mates, but the availability of suitable resources in...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
Borgia et al. raise some questions about our recent study showing that great bowerbirds create visua...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
SummaryBirds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cogniti...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
a visual illusion, using display object gradients, that affects mating success. We argue that they p...
Darwin argued that females' "taste for the beautiful" drives the evolution of male extravagance, bu...
Sexual selection studies normally compare signal strengths, but signal components and sensory proces...
Males often produce elaborate displays that increase their attractiveness to females, and some speci...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals use extended phenotypes to attract mates, but the availability of suitable resources in...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
Borgia et al. raise some questions about our recent study showing that great bowerbirds create visua...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
SummaryBirds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cogniti...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
a visual illusion, using display object gradients, that affects mating success. We argue that they p...
Darwin argued that females' "taste for the beautiful" drives the evolution of male extravagance, bu...