Theory predicts that males should be choosier when encountering potential mates simultaneously rather than sequentially because there is no opportunity cost. Consequently, when mate encounter rates vary across space and time males might benefit from plasticity in mate preferences to match prevailing social conditions, preferring high-quality mates when females are encountered frequently and showing no preferences when females are encountered rarely. Here we investigated how encounter type (i.e. simultaneous or sequential) alters male mate preferences for female size in the mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki. We found that male mosquitofish attempted to mate with a relatively large female significantly more often than a relatively small female...
Mate choice can vary in response to internal or external conditions that alter the costs and benefit...
Courtship displays are often important in determining male mating success but can also be costly. Th...
Consistent individual differences in behavioral tendencies (animal personality) can affect individua...
Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their...
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...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavior...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
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...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Male mate choice has evolved in many species in which female fecundity increases with body size. I
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Mate choice can vary in response to internal or external conditions that alter the costs and benefit...
Courtship displays are often important in determining male mating success but can also be costly. Th...
Consistent individual differences in behavioral tendencies (animal personality) can affect individua...
Differences in the intensity of male-male competition for high- and low-quality females affect their...
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...
A preference to mate with novel partners has been shown for both males and females in a range of tax...
Identifying targets of selection is key to understanding the evolution of sexually selected behavior...
In poeciliid fishes, males can gain copulation either by courting females or through sexual coercion...
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...
The existence of individual variation in males' motivation to mate remains a conundrum as directiona...
Male mate choice has evolved in many species in which female fecundity increases with body size. I
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
Most sexually selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Mate choice can vary in response to internal or external conditions that alter the costs and benefit...
Courtship displays are often important in determining male mating success but can also be costly. Th...
Consistent individual differences in behavioral tendencies (animal personality) can affect individua...