In lekking sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), females exhibit relatively unanimous mate choice for particular males, but a satisfactory explanation for this unanimity has been elusive. We present analyses of mating distributions from two leks over 4 years that provide evidence for female choice based on differences in vocal display performance of males, the locations at which hens mated in the previous year, and the choices of other females (copying). The unanimity of female choice varied markedly among leks and years in correlation with changes in the mean numbers of hens that mated at the same time and hence the opportunity to copy. The results confirm that hens assess phenotypic traits of males directly but also indicate that the s...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
In lekking species, males aggregate at display grounds (?leks?) that females visit to copulate. Lekk...
For a species to succeed, individuals must be able to attract a mate. The method in which they do th...
In lekking sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), females exhibit relatively unanimous mate choice...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, have identified two pro...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus have implicated both the ...
We investigated the costs of active female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, a lekki...
We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Cent...
During a 5-year study of sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in eastern California, displaying m...
Behavioural ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males d...
In bird species with pair bonds, extra-pair matings could allow females to choose genetically superi...
Behavioral ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males di...
Recent correlational studies of lekking sage grouse suggest that male vocal display attracts females...
I studied the mating behavior, ecology, and genetics of an isolated population of sage grouse (Centr...
The spectacular social courtship displays of lekking birds are thought to evolve via sexual selectio...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
In lekking species, males aggregate at display grounds (?leks?) that females visit to copulate. Lekk...
For a species to succeed, individuals must be able to attract a mate. The method in which they do th...
In lekking sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), females exhibit relatively unanimous mate choice...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, have identified two pro...
Previous studies of female choice in sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus have implicated both the ...
We investigated the costs of active female choice in sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, a lekki...
We used microsatellite DNA markers to genotype chicks in 10 broods of lek-breeding sage grouse, Cent...
During a 5-year study of sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in eastern California, displaying m...
Behavioural ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males d...
In bird species with pair bonds, extra-pair matings could allow females to choose genetically superi...
Behavioral ecologists have interpreted avian leks as products of sexual selection, in which males di...
Recent correlational studies of lekking sage grouse suggest that male vocal display attracts females...
I studied the mating behavior, ecology, and genetics of an isolated population of sage grouse (Centr...
The spectacular social courtship displays of lekking birds are thought to evolve via sexual selectio...
The degree to which male sage grouse select lek sites and females select nesting sites to maximize p...
In lekking species, males aggregate at display grounds (?leks?) that females visit to copulate. Lekk...
For a species to succeed, individuals must be able to attract a mate. The method in which they do th...