Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their value as mates. This can favor the evolution of mating preferences that vary with inherent male competitiveness and/or context-dependent mate choice. In the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) we investigated how a male's choice of mate is influenced by his absolute size when alone (baseline mating preference) and by the presence and relative size of a competitor (context dependent). In standard 2-choice mating trials, we compared the time in association with the larger of 2 females in: 1) the absence of a rival; 2) the presence of a same-sized rival, and 3) the presence of a different-sized rival. We predicted which female the focal m...
It is well known that female mate choice decisions depend on the direct costs of choosing (either be...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
We sought to expand existing knowledge of mate preference in the darter fish species Etheostoma barr...
Recent studies suggest that males might respond in an adaptive manner to an elevated likelihood of m...
Males usually compete for mates but, by choosing a favourable social environment (e.g. avoiding stro...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Recent studies have indicated that mating success of large males may improve under increasing levels...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
Intraspecific competition constitutes an important source of selection that can influence the develo...
Mate choice and competition for mates can strongly influence fitness. Selection to compete within a ...
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
It is well known that female mate choice decisions depend on the direct costs of choosing (either be...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
We sought to expand existing knowledge of mate preference in the darter fish species Etheostoma barr...
Recent studies suggest that males might respond in an adaptive manner to an elevated likelihood of m...
Males usually compete for mates but, by choosing a favourable social environment (e.g. avoiding stro...
Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rathe...
Recent studies have indicated that mating success of large males may improve under increasing levels...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Even though females are usually more selective in choosing their mates, males are also capable of ex...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
Intraspecific competition constitutes an important source of selection that can influence the develo...
Mate choice and competition for mates can strongly influence fitness. Selection to compete within a ...
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
It is well known that female mate choice decisions depend on the direct costs of choosing (either be...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
We sought to expand existing knowledge of mate preference in the darter fish species Etheostoma barr...