The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspring begging has to be costly in order to be honest. Seminal signalling models predict that there is a unique equilibrium cost function for the offspring that results in honest signalling and this cost function must be proportional to parent’s fitness loss. This prediction is only valid if signal cost and offspring condition is assumed to be independent. Here we generalize these models by allowing signal cost to depend on offspring condition. We demonstrate in the generalized model that any signal cost proportional to the fitness gain of the offspring also results in honest signalling. Moreover, we show that any linear combination of the two co...
A recent meta-analysis has indicated that environmental quality and variability can influence whethe...
There is burgeoning interest in the idea that conspicuous begging displays, when parents are provisi...
Young of altricial birds use conspicuous displays to solicit food from their parents. There is exper...
Our results show that costly signalling theory cannot predict a unique equilibrium cost in signallin...
Recent signaling resolution models of parent-offspring conflict have provided an important framework...
Zahavi's handicap principle, originally proposed as an explanation for sexual selection of elaborate...
Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
Two recent overviews of costly signalling theory-Maynard-Smith and Harper (2003) and Searcy and Nowi...
The Sir Philip Sidney game has been used by numerous authors to show how signal cost can facilitate...
Models of costly signalling are commonly employed in evolutionary biology in order to explain how ho...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
It is commonly assumed that in order for animal signals to be advantageous, the information being si...
A recent meta-analysis has indicated that environmental quality and variability can influence whethe...
There is burgeoning interest in the idea that conspicuous begging displays, when parents are provisi...
Young of altricial birds use conspicuous displays to solicit food from their parents. There is exper...
Our results show that costly signalling theory cannot predict a unique equilibrium cost in signallin...
Recent signaling resolution models of parent-offspring conflict have provided an important framework...
Zahavi's handicap principle, originally proposed as an explanation for sexual selection of elaborate...
Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
Two recent overviews of costly signalling theory-Maynard-Smith and Harper (2003) and Searcy and Nowi...
The Sir Philip Sidney game has been used by numerous authors to show how signal cost can facilitate...
Models of costly signalling are commonly employed in evolutionary biology in order to explain how ho...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
A key question in the development of understanding of animal communication has been what maintains t...
It is commonly assumed that in order for animal signals to be advantageous, the information being si...
A recent meta-analysis has indicated that environmental quality and variability can influence whethe...
There is burgeoning interest in the idea that conspicuous begging displays, when parents are provisi...
Young of altricial birds use conspicuous displays to solicit food from their parents. There is exper...