Sexual selection should favour females that can assess the functional fertility of available sexual partners and avoid mating with recently mated, sperm-depleted males. Our current understanding of the sensory mechanism(s) underlying female assessment of males based on their functional fertility and avoidance of sperm-depleted males is incomplete. Female Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are known to avoid mating with males that they had previously observed mating with other females. Here, we investigated experimentally the proximate sensory cues that they use to distinguish between paired size- and colour-matched mated and unmated males in the absence of visual public information on their prior mating histories. When only water-bor...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Mate choice by males in organisms that do not make obviously costly contributions to offspring shoul...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Sensory fusion is used by the males of several animal species to discriminate the mating status of f...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Locating potential mates is critical to mating. We studied males’ association with females and...
Cryptic female choice (CFC) refers to female-mediated processes occurring during or after copulation...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Research on learned species discrimination has focused on the consequences of early experience. Howe...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Mate choice by males in organisms that do not make obviously costly contributions to offspring shoul...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Sensory fusion is used by the males of several animal species to discriminate the mating status of f...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Locating potential mates is critical to mating. We studied males’ association with females and...
Cryptic female choice (CFC) refers to female-mediated processes occurring during or after copulation...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Research on learned species discrimination has focused on the consequences of early experience. Howe...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Mate choice by males in organisms that do not make obviously costly contributions to offspring shoul...