Females in many animal species must discriminate between conspecific and heterospecific males when choosing mates. Such mating preferences that discriminate against heterospecifics may inadvertently also affect the mating success of conspecific males, particularly those with more extreme phenotypes. From this expectation, we hypothesized that female mate choice should cause Enallagma females (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) to discriminate against conspecific males with more extreme phenotypes of the claspers males use to grasp females while mating – the main feature of species mate recognition in these species. To test this, we compared cerci sizes and shapes between males that were captured while mating with females to males that were captured a...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Mate choice by phenotype matching, whereby individuals prefer a mate whose phenotype is similar to t...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
Females in many animal species must discriminate between conspecific and heterospecific males when c...
Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females dif...
Males and females transmit and receive signals prior to mating that convey information such as sex, ...
In odonates, female specific color polymorphisms appear to be an evolutionary response to sexual har...
The selection pressures imposed by mate choice for species identity should impose strong stabilizing...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
Fixed, genetically determined, mate preferences for species whose adult phenotype varies with rearin...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
Preferences for mates within and between species are often harmonious, as traits that females prefer...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Female...
Female mate preferences for ecologically relevant traits may enhance natural selection, leading to r...
Abstract. Variation in female mating preferences was compared with variation in male traits across p...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Mate choice by phenotype matching, whereby individuals prefer a mate whose phenotype is similar to t...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...
Females in many animal species must discriminate between conspecific and heterospecific males when c...
Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females dif...
Males and females transmit and receive signals prior to mating that convey information such as sex, ...
In odonates, female specific color polymorphisms appear to be an evolutionary response to sexual har...
The selection pressures imposed by mate choice for species identity should impose strong stabilizing...
Co-occurrence of closely related species can cause behavioral interference in mating and increase hy...
Fixed, genetically determined, mate preferences for species whose adult phenotype varies with rearin...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
Preferences for mates within and between species are often harmonious, as traits that females prefer...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Female...
Female mate preferences for ecologically relevant traits may enhance natural selection, leading to r...
Abstract. Variation in female mating preferences was compared with variation in male traits across p...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Mate choice by phenotype matching, whereby individuals prefer a mate whose phenotype is similar to t...
Study of the genetic and developmental architecture of mate preferences lags behind the study of sex...