An increasing number of studies test the idea that females increase offspring fitness by biasing fertilization in favour of genetically compatible partners; however, few have investigated or controlled for corresponding preferences in males. Here, we experimentally test whether male red junglefowl, Gallus gallus, prefer genetically compatible females, measured by similarity at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a key gene complex in vertebrate immune function. Theory predicts that because some degree of MHC heterozygosity favours viability, individuals should prefer partners that carry MHC alleles different from their own. While male fowl showed no preference when simultaneously presented with an MHC-similar and an MHC-dissimilar f...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are regarded as a potentially important target o...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
An increasing number of studies test the idea that females increase offspring fitness by biasing fer...
Cryptic female choice may enable polyandrous females to avoid inbreeding or bias offspring variabili...
Cryptic female choice may enable polyandrous females to avoid inbreeding or bias offspring variabili...
Females can potentially assess the quality of potential mates using their secondary sexual traits, a...
Background: Sexual selection has been hypothesised as favouring mate choice resulting in production ...
All organisms need to fight pathogens to avoid infectious diseases. In vertebrates, two classes of p...
Abstract Background Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are an important component o...
The existence and nature of indirect genetic benefits to mate choice remain contentious. Major histo...
<div><p>The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual ...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are essential in vertebrate adaptive immunity, a...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Females of several vertebrate species selectively mate with males on the basis of the major histocom...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are regarded as a potentially important target o...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
An increasing number of studies test the idea that females increase offspring fitness by biasing fer...
Cryptic female choice may enable polyandrous females to avoid inbreeding or bias offspring variabili...
Cryptic female choice may enable polyandrous females to avoid inbreeding or bias offspring variabili...
Females can potentially assess the quality of potential mates using their secondary sexual traits, a...
Background: Sexual selection has been hypothesised as favouring mate choice resulting in production ...
All organisms need to fight pathogens to avoid infectious diseases. In vertebrates, two classes of p...
Abstract Background Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are an important component o...
The existence and nature of indirect genetic benefits to mate choice remain contentious. Major histo...
<div><p>The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual ...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are essential in vertebrate adaptive immunity, a...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Females of several vertebrate species selectively mate with males on the basis of the major histocom...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are regarded as a potentially important target o...
The role of genetic benefits in female mate choice remains a controversial aspect of sexual selectio...