The switch point theorem posits that both sexes should exhibit behavioural flexibility, switching between discriminant and indiscriminate mating, as their perceived demographic conditions change. The theorem also predicts that an individual’s mate choice should be more dependent on its own intrinsic characteristics and ecological conditions than on the exaggerated sexually selected traits possessed by potential mates. To test these predictions, we manipulated the operational sex ratio (OSR), a demographic factor, of adult Jamaican field crickets (Gryllus assimilis) under controlled laboratory conditions and evaluated whether the mate choices of females and males were influenced by their social environment, their own body size and the differ...
The relationship between sexual and viability selection in females is necessarily different than tha...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Male mate choice is an often neglected aspect of sexual selection studies. While theory predicts tha...
The operational sex ratio has long been considered an important constraint on the structure of matin...
Female mate choice is a driving force in the evolution of male secondary sexual characters. It can b...
Male mating preferences are often a neglected aspect of studies on sexual selection. Male mating pre...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice in polygynous species where males contribute little besides sperm to their offspring is ...
Mate choice in polygynous species where males contribute little besides sperm to their offspring is ...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends not only on mating success but also on...
In the tree cricket Oecanthus henryi, females are attracted by male calls and can choose between mal...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
The relationship between sexual and viability selection in females is necessarily different than tha...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Male mate choice is an often neglected aspect of sexual selection studies. While theory predicts tha...
The operational sex ratio has long been considered an important constraint on the structure of matin...
Female mate choice is a driving force in the evolution of male secondary sexual characters. It can b...
Male mating preferences are often a neglected aspect of studies on sexual selection. Male mating pre...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
Mate choice in polygynous species where males contribute little besides sperm to their offspring is ...
Mate choice in polygynous species where males contribute little besides sperm to their offspring is ...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends not only on mating success but also on...
In the tree cricket Oecanthus henryi, females are attracted by male calls and can choose between mal...
Mate choice often depends on the properties of both sexes, such as the preference and responsiveness...
The relationship between sexual and viability selection in females is necessarily different than tha...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...