Many animals, from humans to invertebrates, exhibit sexual preference for unfamiliar partners. This may reduce the risk of inbreeding and increase offspring heterozygosity. An alternative less tested hypothesis is that selection for neophilia in other contexts (e.g. exploration of unfamiliar environments) may promote mate preference for unfamiliar partners. We tested whether exploratory tendency covaries with female preference for unfamiliar mates in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, a species in which exploratory behaviour show significant phenotypic and genetic variation. We measured the exploratory behaviour of females using an unfamiliar environment test. The same females were also tested for preference for an unfamiliar male over a male ...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
In recent years, it has become evident that frequency dependence in the attractiveness of a particul...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Populations harbor enormous genetic diversity in ecologically important traits. Understanding the pr...
Animals have the cognitive capacity to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar con-specifics, an...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
In vertebrates, the mating preferences of individual females can be flexible and the probability of ...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Variation among females in mate choice may influence evolution by sexual selection. The genetic basi...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
In recent years, it has become evident that frequency dependence in the attractiveness of a particul...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Populations harbor enormous genetic diversity in ecologically important traits. Understanding the pr...
Animals have the cognitive capacity to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar con-specifics, an...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
In vertebrates, the mating preferences of individual females can be flexible and the probability of ...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Variation among females in mate choice may influence evolution by sexual selection. The genetic basi...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...