Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating opportunities for establishment of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs). In field crickets, males calling may attract acoustically-orienting parasitoid flies. Alternatively, males behaving as satellites forgo calling and attempt to intercept females attracted to callers. We modeled the contribution of calling vs. satellite behavior to male reproductive success in the larger context of variation in ecology (parasitism rate, background mortality), demography (density, sex ratio), and female behavior (phonotaxis, mating choosiness). Male mating success was most influenced by number of females (standardized effect size 0.42), then female choosines...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Alternative reproductive tactics may arise when natural enemies use sexual signals to locate the sig...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
How sexual traits are gained and lost in the wild remains an important question in evolutionary biol...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Male field crickets and other acoustically communicating insects call and attract females and silent...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Alternative reproductive tactics may arise when natural enemies use sexual signals to locate the sig...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
How sexual traits are gained and lost in the wild remains an important question in evolutionary biol...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Male field crickets and other acoustically communicating insects call and attract females and silent...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...