In variable coloured ambient lights, the appearance of an animal’s colour pattern can vary greatly. It is currently unknown if animals can actively select a light environment that maximises the efficiency of their signal to conspecifics. Individuals that can choose an environment that increases the visibility of their signal to potential mates, but not predators, can reduce trade-offs and maximise fitness. The objective of my research project is to determine if male guppies (Poecilia reticulata) choose a light environment that enhances the conspicuousness of their colour signals to females. Male and female guppies were given the choice of four light environments to inhabit during 15-minute paired trials: blue, orange, green and ultrav...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts that across different light environments sexually selected col...
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on nonmating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) al...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
The intensity of sexual selection is influenced by environmental conditions because these conditions...
The intensity of sexual selection is influenced by environmental conditions because these conditions...
Male guppies, Poecilia reticulata, have color patterns that result from a balance between natural se...
Male guppies (Poecilia reticulata) have multiple colored spots and perform courtship displays near t...
The environment is profoundly important in shaping many aspects of animal phenotype, including court...
The colour of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) evolves as a compromise between sexual selection (favour...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many species of vertebrates. UV cues are known to be ...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts that across different light environments sexually selected col...
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on nonmating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) al...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
The intensity of sexual selection is influenced by environmental conditions because these conditions...
The intensity of sexual selection is influenced by environmental conditions because these conditions...
Male guppies, Poecilia reticulata, have color patterns that result from a balance between natural se...
Male guppies (Poecilia reticulata) have multiple colored spots and perform courtship displays near t...
The environment is profoundly important in shaping many aspects of animal phenotype, including court...
The colour of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) evolves as a compromise between sexual selection (favour...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Multicomponent signals are made up of interacting elements that generate a functional signaling unit...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many species of vertebrates. UV cues are known to be ...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts that across different light environments sexually selected col...
Investigating how both intrasexual competition and intersexual mate choice act within a single syste...
Sensory drive proposes that natural selection on nonmating behaviours (e.g. foraging preferences) al...