) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not known whether the scent-marks of male rock lizards may actually attract females to male territories in the field.In the field, we added ergosterol to rocks inside the territories of male lizards, and found that this manipulation resulted in increased relative densities of females in these territories. Furthermore, a higher number of females were observed associated to males in manipulated plots, which probably increased mating opportunities for males in these areas.These and previous laboratory results suggest that female rock lizards may select to settle in home ranges based on the characteristics of scent-marks from conspecific males. Therefor...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
) have substantial amounts of α-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitam...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not kno...
Many animals produce elaborated sexual signals to attract mates, among them are common chemical sexu...
Signals used in female choice should honestly advertise the benefits that males can provide, with di...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
<div><p>Sexual signals used in intraspecific communication are expected to evolve to maximize effica...
Chemical communication plays an essential role in several social and reproductive behaviors of many ...
<p>Mean±SE number of (a) adult males, (b) adult females or (c) subadult lizards observed in each cen...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
Background: In spite that chemoreception is important in sexual selection for many animals, such as ...
© 2015 Martín et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
<p>The proportion unmated female lizards (see text for details) were observed at the areas containin...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
) have substantial amounts of α-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitam...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...
) prefer the scent of males with more ergosterol in their femoral secretions. However, it is not kno...
Many animals produce elaborated sexual signals to attract mates, among them are common chemical sexu...
Signals used in female choice should honestly advertise the benefits that males can provide, with di...
In lizards, pheromonal cues are important for mate recognition and are expected to diverge during th...
<div><p>Sexual signals used in intraspecific communication are expected to evolve to maximize effica...
Chemical communication plays an essential role in several social and reproductive behaviors of many ...
<p>Mean±SE number of (a) adult males, (b) adult females or (c) subadult lizards observed in each cen...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
The Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanica forms part of a species complex with several morphologica...
Background: In spite that chemoreception is important in sexual selection for many animals, such as ...
© 2015 Martín et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
<p>The proportion unmated female lizards (see text for details) were observed at the areas containin...
Animal signals can differ considerably in complexity and composition, even among closely related spe...
) have substantial amounts of α-tocopherol ( = vitamin E) in their femoral secretions. Because vitam...
Female choice for genetic complementarity or unrelated males occurs in several vertebrate taxa, but ...