The relationship between signaling and aggression is still unclear despite several decades of research. However, there is a growing interest in studying signals that predict aggressive behavior or fighting ability. The goals of our study were threefold: we investigated the relationship between signaling effort and aggression, the relationship between body condition and aggression, and the effect of fighting experience on subsequent signaling behavior in wild-caught and laboratory-reared male spring field crickets (Gryllus veletis). We found that aggressive behavior was not related to signaling effort, body size, or body condition. For contest winners, wild-captured males were more aggressive than laboratory-reared males. Signaling effort wa...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
peer-reviewedThis study involves two investigations on the signalling behaviour of Mediterranean fi...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
To address the hypothesis that male acoustic sexual advertisement signals, in addition to chemical s...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Male field crickets frequently engage in agonistic contests to establish dominance in social interac...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the environm...
The evolution of multiple sexual signals presents a dilemma since individuals selecting a mate shoul...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the ...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
In animal contests, individuals respond plastically to the phenotypes of the opponents that they con...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
peer-reviewedThis study involves two investigations on the signalling behaviour of Mediterranean fi...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
To address the hypothesis that male acoustic sexual advertisement signals, in addition to chemical s...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Male field crickets frequently engage in agonistic contests to establish dominance in social interac...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the environm...
The evolution of multiple sexual signals presents a dilemma since individuals selecting a mate shoul...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the ...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
In animal contests, individuals respond plastically to the phenotypes of the opponents that they con...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...
peer-reviewedThis study involves two investigations on the signalling behaviour of Mediterranean fi...
Animal females are generally assumed to prefer males that win fights. However, a growing number of s...