Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sexual ornaments. This is in part because of the challenges involved in describing mate preferences, which are expressed as a function of variation in ornaments. We used the function–valued approach to test for genetic and environmental components of variation in female mate preferences in Enchenopa treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae). These insects communicate with plant–bourne vibrational signals, and offer a case study of speciation involving sexual selection and environmental change. We focused on female preferences for male signal frequency, the most divergent signal trait in Enchenopa. Obtaining complete, individual–level descriptions of ...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
The fundamental process of finding a mate varies among species and can include a variety of mating s...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Sexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mate preferences can enha...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
Patterns of phenotypic variation arise in part from plasticity owing to social interactions, and the...
International audienceSexual selection acting on small initial differences in mating signals and mat...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
The fundamental process of finding a mate varies among species and can include a variety of mating s...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
Many animals exhibit social plasticity—changes in phenotype or behavior in response to experience wi...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...