Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefits. However, searching for and sampling potential mates is costly. Females are therefore expected to make an optimizing choice whereby the benefits provided by the male outweigh the cost of choosing him. Consequently males should benefit by minimizing costs experienced by sampling females, or by reducing the ability of females to assess these costs. We investigated the economics of female mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi through observation of natural mate-searching behaviour, and by manipulating the costs of choice in a series of two-choice experiments using robotic crabs. Observed females were choosy about their mates, but this...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Mate choice is often affected by multiple factors, and there are often trade-offs associated with ch...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Non-independent mate selection occurs when the choice behavior of a female is altered by the interac...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Perceptual biases explain the origin and evolution of female preference in many species. Some respon...
In most species, only one sex searches for mates while the other waits. Models of sex-specific mate-...
Abstract Fiddler crabs live at high densities and matesearching females encounter many males at vary...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Mate choice is often affected by multiple factors, and there are often trade-offs associated with ch...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Non-independent mate selection occurs when the choice behavior of a female is altered by the interac...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Perceptual biases explain the origin and evolution of female preference in many species. Some respon...
In most species, only one sex searches for mates while the other waits. Models of sex-specific mate-...
Abstract Fiddler crabs live at high densities and matesearching females encounter many males at vary...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...