Factors affecting the evolution of plumage conspicuousness in females are nowadays the focus of debate, and here we explore the possibility that the conspicuousness of female plumage and male participation in nest building are associated in birds. We hypothesize that males that participate in nest building will gain higher fecundity from high-quality ornamented females, whereas ornamented females will adjust fecundity to the costly nest-building behaviour of males. Large-sized species might experience higher costs of nest building and, thus, body size should affect the scenario described above. We used information on male contribution to nest construction (yes/no), male and female conspicuousness (conspicuous or cryptic plumage) and body si...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
Abstract: We investigated the relations between female quality and ornamentation and between male br...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
Extended phenotypes as signals are widely distributed among animal taxa. For example, many bird spec...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
Aerial displaying is a flamboyant part of the sexual behaviour of several volant animal groups, incl...
ehRecent evidence suggests that female ornaments in birds not only are genetic correlates of selecti...
Abstract Sexual selection models usually predict directional selection for ornamental traits because...
In sexually dimorphic species, males with more exaggerated plumage ornamentation generally have high...
Following Charles Darwin, research on sexual dichromatism has long focused on sexual selection drivi...
Why do females increase parental effort when caring for the offspring of attractive males? First, at...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Recent evidence suggests that female ornaments in birds not only are genetic correlates of selection...
Nest size has been suggested to be a sexually selected signal, allowing individuals to obtain reliab...
International audienceFemale ornamentation is frequently observed in animal species and is sometimes...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
Abstract: We investigated the relations between female quality and ornamentation and between male br...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...
Extended phenotypes as signals are widely distributed among animal taxa. For example, many bird spec...
Classical sexual selection theory provides a well-supported conceptual framework for understanding t...
Aerial displaying is a flamboyant part of the sexual behaviour of several volant animal groups, incl...
ehRecent evidence suggests that female ornaments in birds not only are genetic correlates of selecti...
Abstract Sexual selection models usually predict directional selection for ornamental traits because...
In sexually dimorphic species, males with more exaggerated plumage ornamentation generally have high...
Following Charles Darwin, research on sexual dichromatism has long focused on sexual selection drivi...
Why do females increase parental effort when caring for the offspring of attractive males? First, at...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Recent evidence suggests that female ornaments in birds not only are genetic correlates of selection...
Nest size has been suggested to be a sexually selected signal, allowing individuals to obtain reliab...
International audienceFemale ornamentation is frequently observed in animal species and is sometimes...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
Abstract: We investigated the relations between female quality and ornamentation and between male br...
Elongated tail feathers and tail coverts of birds are used as a textbook example of exaggerated seco...