Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the environment. In crickets, rhythmic fluctuations in the biotic and abiotic environment regularly result in diel rhythms in density of sexually active individuals. Given that density strongly influences the intensity of sexual selection, we asked whether crickets exhibit plasticity in signaling behavior that aligns with these rhythmic fluctuations in the socio-sexual environment. We quantified the acoustic mate signaling behavior of wild-caught males of two cricket species, Gryllus veletis and G. pennsylvanicus. Crickets exhibited phenotypically plastic mate signaling behavior, with most males signaling more often and more attractively during the times...
To address the hypothesis that male acoustic sexual advertisement signals, in addition to chemical s...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the environm...
SummaryDevelopmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively ...
Developmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively shape b...
N.W.B. received funding from Natural Environment Research Council fellowships (NE/G014906/1 and NE/L...
Theoretically, sexual signals should provide honest information about mating benefits and many sexua...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
Abstract 1 Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and the 2 ...
The evolution of multiple sexual signals presents a dilemma since individuals selecting a mate shoul...
Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggeratio...
To address the hypothesis that male acoustic sexual advertisement signals, in addition to chemical s...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be adaptive when phenotypes are closely matched to changes in the environm...
SummaryDevelopmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively ...
Developmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively shape b...
N.W.B. received funding from Natural Environment Research Council fellowships (NE/G014906/1 and NE/L...
Theoretically, sexual signals should provide honest information about mating benefits and many sexua...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
Abstract 1 Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and the 2 ...
The evolution of multiple sexual signals presents a dilemma since individuals selecting a mate shoul...
Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggeratio...
To address the hypothesis that male acoustic sexual advertisement signals, in addition to chemical s...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...