Recent theory predicts that in species where females tend to mate with the relatively most ornamented males, males may increase their attractiveness to females, and hence mating success, by preferentially associating with females that are surrounded by less ornamented competitors. Despite this prediction, we still lack explicit experimental evidence that males strategically prefer females surrounded by less attractive competitors to maximise their relative attractiveness In this paper we provide a comprehensive test of this hypothesis in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), a species where female’s perception of a male’s attractiveness depends on his coloration relative to that of surrounding males. We found that males preferentially associated...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Recent theory predicts that in species where females tend to mate with the relatively most ornamente...
Recent theory predicts that in species where females tend to mate with the relatively most ornamente...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Sexual selection theory suggests that males need to constantly reappraise their mating decisions to ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Recent theory predicts that in species where females tend to mate with the relatively most ornamente...
Recent theory predicts that in species where females tend to mate with the relatively most ornamente...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Sexual selection theory suggests that males need to constantly reappraise their mating decisions to ...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Recent theory predicts that males should choose social environments that maximize their relative att...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...