In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary their aggressive behavior in competitive encounters according to the phenotype of their opponent. Such aggression bias has been documented in multiple polymorphic species evolving under negative frequency-dependent selection, but it has not been well-studied under other selection regimes. We investigated this phenomenon in white-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis), a passerine with plumage polychromatism maintained by disassortative mating. The two distinct color morphs differ with respect to reproductive strategy in that white-striped birds invest more in territorial aggression than tan-striped birds. Whether territorial aggression in ...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individ...
Abstract: The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly unde...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Behavioural polymorphisms associated with morphs with a known genetic basis are interesting to study...
Genetic plumage polymorphism in birds is increasingly recognized as a potentially important trait in...
The hawk–dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Social environments are inherently dynamic, often changing depending on the frequency and outcomes o...
White-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) exhibit a genetic polymorphism that affects plumage...
Status signals are thought to reduce the potential costs of social conflict over resources by advert...
In this body of work, I examine how testosterone (T) physiology mediates the life-history trade-off ...
Nest and territory defence are risky and potentially dangerous behaviours. If the resolution of life...
The hawk-dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individ...
Abstract: The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly unde...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
In species with discrete morphs exhibiting alternative behavioral strategies, individuals may vary t...
Behavioural polymorphisms associated with morphs with a known genetic basis are interesting to study...
Genetic plumage polymorphism in birds is increasingly recognized as a potentially important trait in...
The hawk–dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Social environments are inherently dynamic, often changing depending on the frequency and outcomes o...
White-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) exhibit a genetic polymorphism that affects plumage...
Status signals are thought to reduce the potential costs of social conflict over resources by advert...
In this body of work, I examine how testosterone (T) physiology mediates the life-history trade-off ...
Nest and territory defence are risky and potentially dangerous behaviours. If the resolution of life...
The hawk-dove game famously introduced strategic game theory thinking into biology and forms the bas...
Extra-pair mating could drive sexual selection in socially monogamous species, but support for this ...
<div><p>Domestic fowl in small groups are assumed to establish hierarchical systems based on individ...
Abstract: The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly unde...