All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single traits, typically those that are exaggerated and strongly sexually dimorphic. They ignore a range of less obvious traits and behavior, in both sexes, involved in the interactions leading to mate choice. To remedy this imbalance, we analyze a textbook example of sexual selection in the stalk-eyed fly (Diasemopsis meigenii). We studied several traits in a novel, insightful, and efficient experimental design, examining 2,400 male–female pairs in a “round-robin” array, where each female was tested against multiple males and vice versa. In D. meigenii, females exhibit strong mate preference for males with highly exaggerated eyespan, and so we deli...
Theory predicts that the strength of male mate choice should vary depending on male quality when hig...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
Quantitative genetic models for the evolution of exaggerated male traits through female mate choice ...
Sexual selection has two main components, female preference and male-male competition, which can lea...
Sexual selection is the process by which some individuals produce more and/or better quality offspri...
Male mate preferences have been demonstrated across a range of species, including the Malaysian stal...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Traditionally it was thought that fitness-related traits such as male mating frequency, with a histo...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Sensory exploitation predicts that female mate preferences exist before the evolution of exaggerated...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The handicap principle predicts that sexual traits are more susceptible to inbreeding depression tha...
Theory predicts that the strength of male mate choice should vary depending on male quality when hig...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
Quantitative genetic models for the evolution of exaggerated male traits through female mate choice ...
Sexual selection has two main components, female preference and male-male competition, which can lea...
Sexual selection is the process by which some individuals produce more and/or better quality offspri...
Male mate preferences have been demonstrated across a range of species, including the Malaysian stal...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which animals can cope with rapidly changeable environme...
In the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni, male eyespan is under sexual selection. This species h...
Traditionally it was thought that fitness-related traits such as male mating frequency, with a histo...
Female mate choice is a complex decision making process that involves many context-dependent factors...
Sensory exploitation predicts that female mate preferences exist before the evolution of exaggerated...
Mate preferences are abundant throughout the animal kingdom with female preferences receiving the mo...
The handicap principle predicts that sexual traits are more susceptible to inbreeding depression tha...
Theory predicts that the strength of male mate choice should vary depending on male quality when hig...
Mutual mate choice for homologous sexual display traits has been demonstrated in Mutual mate choice ...
Despite heritable variation for univariate sexually selected traits, recent analyses exploring multi...