Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of studies in numerous animal taxa demonstrate no correlation between male fighting ability and their attractiveness, or even female preferences for fight losers. One of the methods to measure female preferences employs no-choice tests that evaluate a female's latency to mating when placed with a single male. Considering that courtship behavior generally contains multimodal signaling, we analyzed 19 behavioral elements demonstrated by both sexes of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus during courtship. To estimate male dominance status, males were preliminarily tested in two rounds of fights. Females mounted males with different fighting ability equal...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Female preference for dominant males has been found in many species, and it is generally thought tha...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Females are generally assumed to prefer larger, more dominant males. However, a growing number of st...
The outcome of male-male contest competition is known to affect male mating success and is believed ...
How animals decide to withdraw from contests is central to understand the evolution of fighting beha...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Females generally choose mates that produce the loudest, brightest or most elaborate sexual displays...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Female preference for dominant males has been found in many species, and it is generally thought tha...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
Females are generally assumed to prefer larger, more dominant males. However, a growing number of st...
The outcome of male-male contest competition is known to affect male mating success and is believed ...
How animals decide to withdraw from contests is central to understand the evolution of fighting beha...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Females generally choose mates that produce the loudest, brightest or most elaborate sexual displays...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Female preference for dominant males has been found in many species, and it is generally thought tha...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...