In many animals, sexual selection on male traits results from female mate choice decisions made during a sequence of courtship behaviors. We use a bower-building cichlid fish, Nyassachromis cf. microcephalus, to show how applying standard selection analysis to data on sequential female assessment provides new insights into sexual selection by mate choice. We first show that the cumulative selection differentials confirm previous results suggesting female choice favors males holding large volcano-shaped sand bowers. The sequential assessment analysis reveals these cumulative differentials are the result of selection acting on different bower dimensions during the courtship sequence; females choose to follow males courting from tall bowers, b...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
In many animals, males congregate in leks that females visit for the sole purpose of mating. We obse...
Colonial species breed in densely aggregated territories containing no resources other than nest sit...
In many animals, sexual selection on male traits results from female mate choice decisions made duri...
Sexual selection arising through female mate choice typically favours males with larger, brighter an...
The strategies and traits males evolve to mate with females are incredible in their diversity. Theor...
Exaggerated secondary sexual characteristics are apparently costly and seem to defy natural selectio...
Abstract Discriminating female mate preferences enhance the variance in reproductive success among m...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough size-assortative mating in convict cichlids, Amatitliana nigro...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Complex signals present 2 outstanding questions: why do they exist and how are they interpreted? Mul...
Our understanding of sexual selection has greatly improved during the last decades. The focus is no ...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
In many animals, males congregate in leks that females visit for the sole purpose of mating. We obse...
Colonial species breed in densely aggregated territories containing no resources other than nest sit...
In many animals, sexual selection on male traits results from female mate choice decisions made duri...
Sexual selection arising through female mate choice typically favours males with larger, brighter an...
The strategies and traits males evolve to mate with females are incredible in their diversity. Theor...
Exaggerated secondary sexual characteristics are apparently costly and seem to defy natural selectio...
Abstract Discriminating female mate preferences enhance the variance in reproductive success among m...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough size-assortative mating in convict cichlids, Amatitliana nigro...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Speciation by sexual selection is generally modeled as the co-evolution of female preferences and el...
Complex signals present 2 outstanding questions: why do they exist and how are they interpreted? Mul...
Our understanding of sexual selection has greatly improved during the last decades. The focus is no ...
Sexual selection results from the competition over mating opportunities in natural populations. Just...
In many animals, males congregate in leks that females visit for the sole purpose of mating. We obse...
Colonial species breed in densely aggregated territories containing no resources other than nest sit...