SummaryModels of sexual selection suggest that mate-choice preferences are favored because differences between males in their degree of ornamental exaggeration convey useful information about the direct or indirect benefits they have to offer [1–5]. Such arguments assume that variation in male ornament size can be attributed to variation in the degree of sexually selected exaggeration. We provide the first test of this assumption by conducting tail-length experiments in male barn swallows. Over the last twenty years, a large amount of work has shown that female barn swallows are influenced by male tail length when choosing a mate [6–12]. Recent experiments have shown that a combination of natural and sexual selection results in the elongate...
The handicap hypothesis of honest signaling suggests that secondary sexual characters reliably refle...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
PhDThe barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is represented by six subspecies and has two well-studied orna...
Models of sexual selection suggest that mate-choice preferences are favored because differences betw...
SummaryModels of sexual selection suggest that mate-choice preferences are favored because differenc...
The functional signi¢cance of elongated, narrow tips of the tail feathers of certain birds, so-calle...
In the view of the sexual selection research, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), and its European s...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
The elongated tail of the male barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is regarded as one of the classic exam...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
Sexual selection results in the evolution of exaggerated secondary sexual characters that can entail...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
The maintenance of multiple ornaments by animals can be explained when those multiple ornaments are ...
Sexual ornaments compete for resources with other functional traits. Such resource allocation trade-...
Sexual ornaments important for mating success in many species are often assumed to evolve as conditi...
The handicap hypothesis of honest signaling suggests that secondary sexual characters reliably refle...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
PhDThe barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is represented by six subspecies and has two well-studied orna...
Models of sexual selection suggest that mate-choice preferences are favored because differences betw...
SummaryModels of sexual selection suggest that mate-choice preferences are favored because differenc...
The functional signi¢cance of elongated, narrow tips of the tail feathers of certain birds, so-calle...
In the view of the sexual selection research, the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica), and its European s...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
The elongated tail of the male barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is regarded as one of the classic exam...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
Sexual selection results in the evolution of exaggerated secondary sexual characters that can entail...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
The maintenance of multiple ornaments by animals can be explained when those multiple ornaments are ...
Sexual ornaments compete for resources with other functional traits. Such resource allocation trade-...
Sexual ornaments important for mating success in many species are often assumed to evolve as conditi...
The handicap hypothesis of honest signaling suggests that secondary sexual characters reliably refle...
Generally it is assumed, that sexual selection drives the evolution of elaborate traits. The strengt...
PhDThe barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is represented by six subspecies and has two well-studied orna...