This study investigates whether female sequential decisions on accepting or rejecting a courting male are based exclusively on the quality of the male present or are affected by the quality of potential mates. We used blood-sucking bugs Rhodnius prolixus as experimental subjects as females’ exhibit stereotyped discrimination behavior towards undesirable males, which allows sequential testing of a female’s preference for each male. We expect higher levels of female rejection when the benefit of finding a better quality male overrides the cost of rejecting a mating opportunity. Male quality was manipulated through changes in the feeding regime prior to the experiment because in this species nutritional condition affects males’ reproductive su...
It is becoming increasingly clear that copulation does not necessarily always lead to offspring prod...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
We investigated the relationship between female choosiness and mating opportunities in the blood suc...
Females should adjust their mating preferences when the costs of being selective vary. Here, we focu...
Social context is a key factor affecting sexual behaviour and cannot be neglected in gregarious spec...
Sexual selection plays a role in evolution and often follows the pattern where males are fighting to...
Artículo de publicación ISISexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
The classical paradigm of sexual selection is that of advertising males and choosy females; however,...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
International audienceConventional sex roles imply choosy caring females and non-discriminating comp...
SummaryDespite a massive research effort, our understanding of the evolution of female mate choice r...
Animals’ personality traits are defined as consistent behavior tendencies and the function of them i...
It is becoming increasingly clear that copulation does not necessarily always lead to offspring prod...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
We investigated the relationship between female choosiness and mating opportunities in the blood suc...
Females should adjust their mating preferences when the costs of being selective vary. Here, we focu...
Social context is a key factor affecting sexual behaviour and cannot be neglected in gregarious spec...
Sexual selection plays a role in evolution and often follows the pattern where males are fighting to...
Artículo de publicación ISISexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
The classical paradigm of sexual selection is that of advertising males and choosy females; however,...
All too often, studies of sexual selection focus exclusively on the responses in one sex, on single ...
International audienceConventional sex roles imply choosy caring females and non-discriminating comp...
SummaryDespite a massive research effort, our understanding of the evolution of female mate choice r...
Animals’ personality traits are defined as consistent behavior tendencies and the function of them i...
It is becoming increasingly clear that copulation does not necessarily always lead to offspring prod...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...