Theory predicts that females should invest least in mate searching when young, but increase their effort with age if they remain unmated. Few studies have examined variation in female sexual signalling. Female Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) search for males by signalling their receptivity on emergence, but many leave the emergence site unmated and must attract males at feeding sites. Female bees prevented from mating on emergence had more extreme versions of cuticular hydrocarbon profiles that make them attractive to males, lending empirical evidence of adaptive shifts in female mating effort
Males of Dawson's burrowing bee are dimorphic in size. Although large (major) males defeat smaller o...
Effective signals transfer information in a way that enhances the fitness of the sender. Signal trai...
Male signals that provide information to females about mating benefits are often of low reliability....
Theory predicts that females should invest least in mate searching when young, but increase their ef...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
abstract: Although females rarely experience strong mate limita-tion, delays or lifelong problems of...
© 2020 Thi Hieu PhamTheoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that female moths vary their inves...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Reproduction often requires finding a mating partner. To this end, females of many arthropods advert...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
The effects of sexual selection are more conspicuous among male animals, and as a result the majorit...
International audienceSexual selection theory predicts low costs of choice when females choose among...
Females are often thought to use several cues and more than one modality in selection of a mate, pos...
Males of Dawson's burrowing bee are dimorphic in size. Although large (major) males defeat smaller o...
Effective signals transfer information in a way that enhances the fitness of the sender. Signal trai...
Male signals that provide information to females about mating benefits are often of low reliability....
Theory predicts that females should invest least in mate searching when young, but increase their ef...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
abstract: Although females rarely experience strong mate limita-tion, delays or lifelong problems of...
© 2020 Thi Hieu PhamTheoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that female moths vary their inves...
Recent evidence suggests that males adjust their sexually selected display traits in response to fem...
Reproduction often requires finding a mating partner. To this end, females of many arthropods advert...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
The effects of sexual selection are more conspicuous among male animals, and as a result the majorit...
International audienceSexual selection theory predicts low costs of choice when females choose among...
Females are often thought to use several cues and more than one modality in selection of a mate, pos...
Males of Dawson's burrowing bee are dimorphic in size. Although large (major) males defeat smaller o...
Effective signals transfer information in a way that enhances the fitness of the sender. Signal trai...
Male signals that provide information to females about mating benefits are often of low reliability....