Most studies of female choice have assumed that mating preferences are shared within a population or species. However, variation both within and among females exists in natural populations, and foraging history is among the many ways in which females may vary. Here, we used diet manipulations in an effort to understand how foraging history influences female mate choice. Immature Schizocosa wolf spiders collected from a mixed population of brush-legged and non-ornamented males were reared in the laboratory on two diets that varied in both quality and quantity (low/high diet). For low- and high-diet individuals, we recorded data on rates of development, adult size and adult mate choice. Consistent with previous work, we found that high-diet s...
Mate choice copying—when individuals learn to prefer mates or mate types that have been chosen by ot...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
We examined multiple sources of selection on the multimodal courtship display of two sister species ...
Most studies of female choice have assumed that mating preferences are shared within a population or...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Sexual selection has long been recognized as a potential contributor to the divergence in reproducti...
Variation in the quantity of nutrients ingested over an individual’s lifetime is likely to different...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits with...
Current sexual selection theory proposes several potential mechanisms driving the evolution of femal...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
When populations face different environmental conditions, both local adaptation and phenotypic plast...
In many vertebrate systems, early experience has been linked to the learning of species specific tra...
Mate choice frequently operates differently for males and females as a consequence of male competiti...
Pheromones, arguably the most ubiquitous mode of animal communication, are determined by both geneti...
Condition-dependent male mating tactics often involve high-quality males capitalizing on the outcome...
Mate choice copying—when individuals learn to prefer mates or mate types that have been chosen by ot...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
We examined multiple sources of selection on the multimodal courtship display of two sister species ...
Most studies of female choice have assumed that mating preferences are shared within a population or...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Sexual selection has long been recognized as a potential contributor to the divergence in reproducti...
Variation in the quantity of nutrients ingested over an individual’s lifetime is likely to different...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits with...
Current sexual selection theory proposes several potential mechanisms driving the evolution of femal...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
When populations face different environmental conditions, both local adaptation and phenotypic plast...
In many vertebrate systems, early experience has been linked to the learning of species specific tra...
Mate choice frequently operates differently for males and females as a consequence of male competiti...
Pheromones, arguably the most ubiquitous mode of animal communication, are determined by both geneti...
Condition-dependent male mating tactics often involve high-quality males capitalizing on the outcome...
Mate choice copying—when individuals learn to prefer mates or mate types that have been chosen by ot...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
We examined multiple sources of selection on the multimodal courtship display of two sister species ...