In this special issue, several authors have been invited in order to provide new perspectives on a set of phenomena related to sexual reproduction. The idea has been to offer a journey that explores sexual communication and mating practices in a wide range of animals, with a particular focus on the lesser-known model organisms as well as on recent and unexpected findings in well-established systems. As a result, the papers within this issue span a taxonomic range of organisms with a wide variety of mating systems. While this may seem rather heterogeneous, taken together this collection is intended to provide a more integrative view of sexual selection. The topics range from fundamental questions such as the diversity of processes targeted b...
Sexual selection plays an important role in species evolution and speciation, and is fundamental to ...
Darwin was the first to recognize that sexual selection is a strong evolutionary force. Exaggerated ...
To navigate through a social world, animals may form temporary or long-term associations with others...
In recent years, the field of sexual selection has exploded, with advances in theoretical and empiri...
International audienceThis root-and-branch re-evaluation of Darwin's concept of sexual selection tac...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of new species is a fundamental problem in volutio...
The past two decades have seen extensive growth of sexual selection research. Theoretical and empiri...
Genetic tools have recently altered our views of mating patterns in many taxa. The results have expa...
Examining mating from the male perspective, this book provides an overview of mammalian reproduction...
Synopsis Over the last 130 years, research has established that (a) sexual selection exists and is w...
Our understanding of sexual reproduction is mainly informed by research on gonochorists (i.e. specie...
Choice and competition are essential parts of evolutionary biology. In an effort to pass their genes...
The study of alternative genetic systems and mixed modes of reproduction, whereby sexual and asexual...
Competition among males for access to reproductive opportunities is a central tenet of behavioural b...
The pioneers of sexual selection theory proposed that males are generally ‘eager’ whereas females ar...
Sexual selection plays an important role in species evolution and speciation, and is fundamental to ...
Darwin was the first to recognize that sexual selection is a strong evolutionary force. Exaggerated ...
To navigate through a social world, animals may form temporary or long-term associations with others...
In recent years, the field of sexual selection has exploded, with advances in theoretical and empiri...
International audienceThis root-and-branch re-evaluation of Darwin's concept of sexual selection tac...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of new species is a fundamental problem in volutio...
The past two decades have seen extensive growth of sexual selection research. Theoretical and empiri...
Genetic tools have recently altered our views of mating patterns in many taxa. The results have expa...
Examining mating from the male perspective, this book provides an overview of mammalian reproduction...
Synopsis Over the last 130 years, research has established that (a) sexual selection exists and is w...
Our understanding of sexual reproduction is mainly informed by research on gonochorists (i.e. specie...
Choice and competition are essential parts of evolutionary biology. In an effort to pass their genes...
The study of alternative genetic systems and mixed modes of reproduction, whereby sexual and asexual...
Competition among males for access to reproductive opportunities is a central tenet of behavioural b...
The pioneers of sexual selection theory proposed that males are generally ‘eager’ whereas females ar...
Sexual selection plays an important role in species evolution and speciation, and is fundamental to ...
Darwin was the first to recognize that sexual selection is a strong evolutionary force. Exaggerated ...
To navigate through a social world, animals may form temporary or long-term associations with others...