Reproduction is by its very nature a social interaction, and should therefore be considered in a social context. By altering the interactions between individuals, social conditions can modify the costs and benefits of reproductive strategies, and hence the evolution of mating behaviour generally. The effect of the social environment is particularly pertinent to studies of male reproductive behaviour due to the competitive nature of male sexual effort. Males must balance the costs of courtship, risk of competition, likelihood of mating, and abundance of alternative mates when considering where and how to invest their reproductive effort. All these factors are shaped by the social environment, which ultimately changes the selective landscape ...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
In many species, mating with multiple males confers benefits to females, but these benefits may be o...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Phenotypically plastic mating behaviour may allow males to modify their reproductive behaviour to su...
Early experience is known to be important in the development of mating behaviour. The behavioural an...
Contrary to traditional belief, the decisions that females make before, during and after mating shap...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2018Behavi...
In many species, mating with multiple males confers benefits to females, but these benefits may be o...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
In many species, mating with multiple males confers benefits to females, but these benefits may be o...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Phenotypically plastic mating behaviour may allow males to modify their reproductive behaviour to su...
Early experience is known to be important in the development of mating behaviour. The behavioural an...
Contrary to traditional belief, the decisions that females make before, during and after mating shap...
In polyandrous species males invest significant resources in producing large and high-quality ejacul...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2018Behavi...
In many species, mating with multiple males confers benefits to females, but these benefits may be o...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
In many species, mating with multiple males confers benefits to females, but these benefits may be o...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...