Communication between individuals of a species happens in myriad ways, especially among primates. Not only are verbal cues important, visual and behavioral cues can be just as important as well. Two non-verbal characteristics of the estrous period in many primate species are visual signs of ovulation and sexual receptivity. Visual signs of ovulation take the form of bright colorations and/or sexual swellings around the female\u27s genital region on/around her time of ovulation. Different primate species also have varying lengths of receptivity, that is, willingness of a female to accept a male and permit copulation. In some species, this length of receptivity is equal to the length of time the female has visual ovulation signs present, whil...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
In many cercopithecine primates females display probabilistic cues of fertility to indicate the peri...
International audienceIn primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal eleme...
A long-standing evolutionary puzzle surrounds female sexual signals visible around the time of ovula...
A long-standing evolutionary puzzle surrounds female sexual signals visible around the time of ovula...
In many Old World primate species, female attractivity increases during the tumescent phase of the s...
In many Old World primate species, female attractivity increases during the tumescent phase of the s...
In primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal elements with different rol...
In primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal elements with different rol...
The interests of males and females in mating contexts often conflict, and identifying the informatio...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Primates are unusual in that many females display sexual signals, such as sex skin swellings/colorat...
<p>Sexual conflict occurs when female and male fitness interests diverge. In a social system charact...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
In many cercopithecine primates females display probabilistic cues of fertility to indicate the peri...
International audienceIn primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal eleme...
A long-standing evolutionary puzzle surrounds female sexual signals visible around the time of ovula...
A long-standing evolutionary puzzle surrounds female sexual signals visible around the time of ovula...
In many Old World primate species, female attractivity increases during the tumescent phase of the s...
In many Old World primate species, female attractivity increases during the tumescent phase of the s...
In primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal elements with different rol...
In primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal elements with different rol...
The interests of males and females in mating contexts often conflict, and identifying the informatio...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Primates are unusual in that many females display sexual signals, such as sex skin swellings/colorat...
<p>Sexual conflict occurs when female and male fitness interests diverge. In a social system charact...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
Background: The evolution of primate sexual swellings and their influence on mating strategies have ...
In many cercopithecine primates females display probabilistic cues of fertility to indicate the peri...
International audienceIn primate species, mating decisions seem to be based on multiple signal eleme...