Non-independent mate selection occurs when the choice behavior of a female is altered by the interactions between other females and males. In the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi, males court mate-searching females by waving their one greatly enlarged claw. When a female approaches a male, he initiates high-intensity waving. We conducted one natural mate choice experiment and two mate choice experiments using custom-built robotic crabs. We show that the decision of one female to approach a group of males increases the probability that another female will approach and visit a male from the same group. We suggest that this behavior is best explained by the 'stimulus enhancement' hypothesis, where the presence of a female near a group of males makes...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
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 ...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Perceptual biases explain the origin and evolution of female preference in many species. Some respon...
Studies of sexual communication typically focus on the design and information content of a signal of...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Sexual selection has an undeniable influence in the evolution of the spectacular diversity of courts...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
SummaryMale fiddler crabs (Uca mjoebergi) produce highly synchronized courtship waves. Is this a coo...
Male fiddler crabs (Uca mjoebergi) produce highly synchronized courtship waves. Is this a cooperativ...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
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 ...
Females commonly exhibit mating preferences when they are allowed to choose between two alternative ...
Perceptual biases explain the origin and evolution of female preference in many species. Some respon...
Studies of sexual communication typically focus on the design and information content of a signal of...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Sexual selection has an undeniable influence in the evolution of the spectacular diversity of courts...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
SummaryMale fiddler crabs (Uca mjoebergi) produce highly synchronized courtship waves. Is this a coo...
Male fiddler crabs (Uca mjoebergi) produce highly synchronized courtship waves. Is this a cooperativ...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The aggregation of courting males is widespread among animal taxa, yet we do not understand why male...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...