Striking uniformity exists in humans' preference to conceal sexual activity from conspecifics' view. Yet, little is known about the selective pressures acting upon its evolution. To investigate this question, we studied the cooperatively breeding Arabian babbler (Turdoides squamiceps), which has been suggested being the only other species where dominant individuals conceal sex regularly. We examined whether birds indeed conceal sex and tested different hypotheses postulating that sex concealment functions to avoid predators, signal dominance status, or to avoid social interference. The results showed that the birds concealed sex in all observed cases of copulation, did not prefer to copulate under shelters and concealed mating solicitations...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Striking uniformity exists in humans' preference to conceal sexual activity from conspecifics' view....
One explanation for the evolution of sexual monomorphism is the sexual indistinguishability hypothes...
In this Ph.D. thesis I investigate the role that cooperative breeding, monopolisation of mating and ...
In many social birds there are sex differences in dispersal patterns, with males commonly remaining ...
A commonly held principle in visual ecology is that communication compromises camouflage: while visu...
Despite considerable cultural differences, a striking uniformity is argued to exist in human prefere...
Understanding cooperative breeding requires an appreciation of the direct and indirect reproductive ...
Forced copulation is a male reproductive strategy in a variety of animals but rare among avian speci...
Background: The evolutionary interests of males and females rarely coincide (sexual conflict), and t...
The epaulets of male Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) are frequently cited as a sexually ...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Permanent female mimicry, in which adult males express a female phenotype, is known only from two bi...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...
Striking uniformity exists in humans' preference to conceal sexual activity from conspecifics' view....
One explanation for the evolution of sexual monomorphism is the sexual indistinguishability hypothes...
In this Ph.D. thesis I investigate the role that cooperative breeding, monopolisation of mating and ...
In many social birds there are sex differences in dispersal patterns, with males commonly remaining ...
A commonly held principle in visual ecology is that communication compromises camouflage: while visu...
Despite considerable cultural differences, a striking uniformity is argued to exist in human prefere...
Understanding cooperative breeding requires an appreciation of the direct and indirect reproductive ...
Forced copulation is a male reproductive strategy in a variety of animals but rare among avian speci...
Background: The evolutionary interests of males and females rarely coincide (sexual conflict), and t...
The epaulets of male Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) are frequently cited as a sexually ...
Despite the widespread occurrence of avian duets, their adaptive significance is poorly understood. ...
Permanent female mimicry, in which adult males express a female phenotype, is known only from two bi...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Understanding how reproduction is partitioned between group members is essential in explaining the a...