Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection when traits reflect individual quality. In socially monogamous species, it may function to increase variance in reproductive success if exaggerated traits are related to the opportunity to engage in extra-pair paternity (EPP). Nonetheless, it is poorly understood if ornamental versus functional traits are differentially related to the distribution of paternity across individuals. We examined EPP in the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), a sexually dimorphic suboscine passerine, to determine how flight feather morphology (both ornamental and related to flight performance), ornamental coloration, and flight performance were related ...
Heritability in mate preferences is assumed by models of sexual selection, and preference evolution ...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
Heritability in mate preferences is assumed by models of sexual selection, and preference evolution ...
Heritability in mate preferences is assumed by models of sexual selection, and preference evolution ...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Morphology in sexually dimorphic species is related to increased opportunity for sexual selection wh...
Extra-pair copulation is common among passerine birds. Females might engage in this behavior to obta...
Variation in a male ability to gain extra-pair paternity and maintain within-pair paternity are impo...
Descriptive analysis suggests that a conspicuous white wing patch in dichromatic (black and white) p...
There is no consensus yet on the reasons why females engage in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). In som...
Extrapair fertilizations (EPFs) have been found in most socially monogamous passerine species. EPFs ...
Extra-pair copulation is considered to be a means by which females can modify their initial mate cho...
Females in most bird species engage in extra-pair copulations. Although this behaviour is widespread...
Across taxa, extra-pair mating is widespread among socially monogamous species, but few studies have...
Dominance over rivals, sexual attractiveness and highly efficient ejaculates are three important con...
Heritability in mate preferences is assumed by models of sexual selection, and preference evolution ...
Heritability in mate preferences is assumed by models of sexual selection, and preference evolution ...
1. The evolution of conspicuous male traits is thought to be driven by female mate choice or male-ma...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...