Some of the most striking examples of intrasexual contest competition are to be found in the insects, whose weaponry and contest behaviours have become highly intricate and diverse. Game theory has been used as a basis to develop models of the competitive assessment strategies that may be used by males to either judge their probability of winning by comparing their own fighting ability to that of their opponents, or to persist in contests for a period determined only by their own fighting ability. Conclusions from empirical studies about the means of assessment in their study systems have not, however, always been clear. In view of this, some authors have suggested that utilizing a broad suite of data concerning multiple facets of the study...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Some of the most striking examples of intrasexual contest competition are to be found in the insects...
How animals decide to withdraw from contests is central to understand the evolution of fighting beha...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
Winning or losing a prior contest can influence the outcome of future contests, but it might also al...
1. Original sperm competition theory assumed that males trade expenditure on searching for mates for...
The relationship between feeding ecology and sexual dimorphism is examined in a speciose South Afric...
This study examines the effects of competition on copulatory behaviors of the tiger beetle Pseudoxyc...
Male parents face a choice: should they invest more in caring for offspring or in attempting to mate...
Many species exhibit two discrete male morphs: fighters and sneakers. Fighters are large and possess...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
We conducted field observations of physical competition for mates, in which a single male attempts t...
Fights among females are frequent, although less attention has been placed on them than on male figh...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...
Some of the most striking examples of intrasexual contest competition are to be found in the insects...
How animals decide to withdraw from contests is central to understand the evolution of fighting beha...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
Winning or losing a prior contest can influence the outcome of future contests, but it might also al...
1. Original sperm competition theory assumed that males trade expenditure on searching for mates for...
The relationship between feeding ecology and sexual dimorphism is examined in a speciose South Afric...
This study examines the effects of competition on copulatory behaviors of the tiger beetle Pseudoxyc...
Male parents face a choice: should they invest more in caring for offspring or in attempting to mate...
Many species exhibit two discrete male morphs: fighters and sneakers. Fighters are large and possess...
Mating system variation is profound in animals. In insects, female willingness to remate varies from...
We conducted field observations of physical competition for mates, in which a single male attempts t...
Fights among females are frequent, although less attention has been placed on them than on male figh...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
Traumatic mating (or copulatory wounding) is an extreme form of sexual conflict whereby male genital...
Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However...