<p>Mate-choice scores of males ( = time spent with the larger or smaller female/time spent with both females). In the audience experiment (A) an audience male was present in the second mate-choice test: In the control (B) no audience (empty Plexiglas cylinder) was present in the second mate-choice test.</p
(A) Results for each strategy:parameter pair. (B) Results presented based on the male population ave...
<p>Paired <i>t</i>-test revealed that in sequential choice trials, males (A) zigzagged significantly...
<p>Points above or below the dotted grey line represent respectively males that either decreased or ...
Experiment I (male mate choice for experienced and naive males in absence and presence of females
Experiment II (male mate choice in presence of females only and with stimulus males hidden
Experiment I (male mate choice for experienced and naive males in absence and presence of females
a<p>We recorded the number of times a female performed each behavior toward each male with whom she ...
<p>(<b>A)</b>. First male was large, and the second male was small. (<b>B)</b>. First male was small...
<p>Three experiments investigated mate preference of females in relation to their relatedness to mal...
Counts of interactions directed from both dominant and subordinate male towards the female in experi...
Data from male mate preference assays in the second experiment where eyespan was allowed to vary acr...
<p>In both experiment, subjects (S) were placed in a cage where they could interact with an individu...
<p>The x-axis shows the relative times that females had spent with the extra-pair male vs. their par...
Male preference assay data from the first experiment where eyespan was constrained to a narrow range...
<p>Explanatory variables are (a) average male attractiveness (averaged across eight females) in the ...
(A) Results for each strategy:parameter pair. (B) Results presented based on the male population ave...
<p>Paired <i>t</i>-test revealed that in sequential choice trials, males (A) zigzagged significantly...
<p>Points above or below the dotted grey line represent respectively males that either decreased or ...
Experiment I (male mate choice for experienced and naive males in absence and presence of females
Experiment II (male mate choice in presence of females only and with stimulus males hidden
Experiment I (male mate choice for experienced and naive males in absence and presence of females
a<p>We recorded the number of times a female performed each behavior toward each male with whom she ...
<p>(<b>A)</b>. First male was large, and the second male was small. (<b>B)</b>. First male was small...
<p>Three experiments investigated mate preference of females in relation to their relatedness to mal...
Counts of interactions directed from both dominant and subordinate male towards the female in experi...
Data from male mate preference assays in the second experiment where eyespan was allowed to vary acr...
<p>In both experiment, subjects (S) were placed in a cage where they could interact with an individu...
<p>The x-axis shows the relative times that females had spent with the extra-pair male vs. their par...
Male preference assay data from the first experiment where eyespan was constrained to a narrow range...
<p>Explanatory variables are (a) average male attractiveness (averaged across eight females) in the ...
(A) Results for each strategy:parameter pair. (B) Results presented based on the male population ave...
<p>Paired <i>t</i>-test revealed that in sequential choice trials, males (A) zigzagged significantly...
<p>Points above or below the dotted grey line represent respectively males that either decreased or ...