<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood. Tests of evolutionary hypotheses comprehensively covering the signaling repertoire in wild populations are crucial to establish biological relevance, yet are relatively rare. We tested a key hypothesis for the maintenance of multiple signals in a wild population of the lizard, Psammophilus dorsalis, specifically whether multiple signals are maintained as multiple messages directed at different receivers. In addition, we also examined patterns in covariation of signals as an initial test of an alternative hypothesis, that multiple signals may be maintained as redundant signals; such traits are proposed to convey and reinforce the same compone...
Signal diversification is often the product of sexual and/or natural selection and may be accompanie...
We identified hypotheses for the cause and consequences of the loss of complexity in animal signals ...
Complex signals present 2 outstanding questions: why do they exist and how are they interpreted? Mul...
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood. Te...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
Adaptations that facilitate the reception of long-range signals under challenging conditions are exp...
Multimodal signals are used by many animals for intraspecific communication and can provide informat...
Animal sexual displays are typically repeated over time and consist of components that are also repe...
In many models of sexual selection, conspicuous ornaments are preferred by mates because they indica...
Signals that convey related information may impose selection on each other, creating evolutionary li...
Long-term signal evolution is shaped by a variety of selective pressures including the need to conve...
Signal diversification is often the product of sexual and/or natural selection and may be accompanie...
We identified hypotheses for the cause and consequences of the loss of complexity in animal signals ...
Complex signals present 2 outstanding questions: why do they exist and how are they interpreted? Mul...
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
<p>Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood....
Why animals commonly use multiple conspicuous and presumably costly signals is poorly understood. Te...
Sexual selection is a driver of morphological and behavioral diversity. It may also play a role in t...
Adaptations that facilitate the reception of long-range signals under challenging conditions are exp...
Multimodal signals are used by many animals for intraspecific communication and can provide informat...
Animal sexual displays are typically repeated over time and consist of components that are also repe...
In many models of sexual selection, conspicuous ornaments are preferred by mates because they indica...
Signals that convey related information may impose selection on each other, creating evolutionary li...
Long-term signal evolution is shaped by a variety of selective pressures including the need to conve...
Signal diversification is often the product of sexual and/or natural selection and may be accompanie...
We identified hypotheses for the cause and consequences of the loss of complexity in animal signals ...
Complex signals present 2 outstanding questions: why do they exist and how are they interpreted? Mul...