Because agonistic behaviour can increase an individual's risk of predation, natural selection should favour individuals that modify their behaviour in the face of predation hazard in ways that maximise fitness. We investigated experimentally the effects of an increase in the apparent risk of predation on male-male competition within mixed-sex shoals of the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata). We show that males engaged in significantly fewer aggressive interactions with conspecific males in the presence of a fish predator. However, they continued to court and attempt copulations with females at the same rate irrespective of the level of predation risk. In comparison, under predation hazard, female guppies were less responsive sexually a...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Intraspecific sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are widespread among taxa. Ho...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
This study investigated population differences in the courtship behaviour of male guppies, Poecilia ...
Sexual segregation is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Although a number of hypotheses have...
Recent investigations have highlighted the importance of sexual conflict in the evolution of reprodu...
Aggressive behavior when competing for resources is expected to increase as the ratio of competitors...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Although females of numerous species possess genetically-based preferences for certain male traits a...
Boldness is a key element of behavioral variation in animals. Many studies have shown variation betw...
Because production of gametes is costly in many species, selection is expected to favour mate recogn...
Although females of numerous species possess genetically-based preferences for certain male traits a...
The role of behaviour in gene flow in Trinidadian guppies Poecilia reticulata was assessed using fis...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Intraspecific sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are widespread among taxa. Ho...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
This study investigated population differences in the courtship behaviour of male guppies, Poecilia ...
Sexual segregation is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Although a number of hypotheses have...
Recent investigations have highlighted the importance of sexual conflict in the evolution of reprodu...
Aggressive behavior when competing for resources is expected to increase as the ratio of competitors...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Although females of numerous species possess genetically-based preferences for certain male traits a...
Boldness is a key element of behavioral variation in animals. Many studies have shown variation betw...
Because production of gametes is costly in many species, selection is expected to favour mate recogn...
Although females of numerous species possess genetically-based preferences for certain male traits a...
The role of behaviour in gene flow in Trinidadian guppies Poecilia reticulata was assessed using fis...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Intraspecific sex differences in morphology, physiology, and behaviour are widespread among taxa. Ho...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...