Our understanding of trait evolution is built upon studies that examine the correlation between traits and fitness, most of which implicitly assume all individuals experience similar selective environments. However, accounting for differences in selective pressures, such as variation in the social environment, can advance our understanding of how selection shapes individual traits and subsequent fitness. In this study, we test whether variation in the social environment affects selection on individual phenotype. We apply a new sexual network framework to quantify each male's social environment as the mean body size of his primary competitors. We test for direct and social selection on male body size using a 10-year dataset on black-throated...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The roles of intra- and intersexual selection in determining harem size for many polygynous birds ha...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
Our understanding of trait evolution is built upon studies that examine the correlation between trai...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Sexual selection operates via female choice and male competition, which can act independently, in co...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
In socially monogamous species, extra-pair paternity may increase the strength of inter-sexual selec...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Theoretical models predict that investment in pre-copulatory and post-copulatory sexually selected t...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
natural selection; passerine birds; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism. Sexually selected trai...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The roles of intra- and intersexual selection in determining harem size for many polygynous birds ha...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
Our understanding of trait evolution is built upon studies that examine the correlation between trai...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Sexual selection operates via female choice and male competition, which can act independently, in co...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
In socially monogamous species, extra-pair paternity may increase the strength of inter-sexual selec...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Many studies of sexual selection assume that individuals have equal mating opportunities and that di...
Theoretical models predict that investment in pre-copulatory and post-copulatory sexually selected t...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
natural selection; passerine birds; sexual selection; sexual size dimorphism. Sexually selected trai...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
The roles of intra- and intersexual selection in determining harem size for many polygynous birds ha...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...