Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defending territories and indeed, a multitude of ways exists to achieve this. Two principal mechanisms for increasing conspicuousness are to increase the ornament's colour or brightness contrast against the background and to increase the size of the ornament. We assessed the relationship between the colour and size of the dewlap, a large extendible throat-fan, across a range of species of gliding lizards (Agamidae; genus Draco) from Malaysia and the Philippines. We found a negative relationship across species between colour contrast against the background and dewlap size in males, but not in females, suggesting that males of different species use ...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environme...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Diversity in animal colour and form can often be attributed to communication signals, which play an ...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
Visual ornaments have long been assumed to evolve hyper-allometry as an outcome of sexual selection....
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Both sexual selection and natural selection can influence the form of dimorphism in secondary sexual...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environme...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Sexual ornamentation needs to be conspicuous to be effective in attracting potential mates and defen...
Diversity in animal colour and form can often be attributed to communication signals, which play an ...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
The existence of elaborate ornamental structures in males is often assumed to reflect the outcome of...
Visual ornaments have long been assumed to evolve hyper-allometry as an outcome of sexual selection....
© 2011 I-Ping ChenMany animals communicate using elaborate visual signals such as conspicuous colour...
Both sexual selection and natural selection can influence the form of dimorphism in secondary sexual...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Effective communication requires animal signals to be readily detected by receivers in the environme...