Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the competition for limited mates. Although there is ample evidence for each type of competition by itself, little is known about their relative importance and interaction. To address these questions, we established 48 experimental breeding populations of the two-spotted goby (Gobiusculus flavescens), a substrate-breeding fish with paternal care. In three experimental treatments, males were limited in the access to either nest sites or mates or were provided with both nests and mates in excess. We quantified male competition behaviour (agonistic and courtship), the opportunity for selection and selection on male body size. Limited access to nests and m...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
In many animals acquiring limited reproductive opportunities involves competition for resources, mat...
The operational sex ratio (OSR, ready-to-mate males to females) is a key factor determining mating c...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The environments animals inhabit vary greatly in structural complexity, both naturally and as a cons...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
The roles of females and males in mating competition and mate choice have lately proven more variabl...
Intra-sexual competition plays an important role in the evolutionary process of sexual selection. Ma...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Mating competition is an important process in sexual selection and can be expressed as complex court...
Recent studies have indicated that mating success of large males may improve under increasing levels...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
In many animals acquiring limited reproductive opportunities involves competition for resources, mat...
The operational sex ratio (OSR, ready-to-mate males to females) is a key factor determining mating c...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The environments animals inhabit vary greatly in structural complexity, both naturally and as a cons...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
The roles of females and males in mating competition and mate choice have lately proven more variabl...
Intra-sexual competition plays an important role in the evolutionary process of sexual selection. Ma...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Mating competition is an important process in sexual selection and can be expressed as complex court...
Recent studies have indicated that mating success of large males may improve under increasing levels...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
In many animals acquiring limited reproductive opportunities involves competition for resources, mat...
The operational sex ratio (OSR, ready-to-mate males to females) is a key factor determining mating c...