In birds, the time immediately after oviposition has been assumed to be particularly favourable for an insemination to fertilize eggs. Based on this assumption, Thornhill (1988, Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 81, 145-154) suggested that a particular vocalization, the postoviposition cackle, of female fowl, Gallus gallus, signalled a peak in fertility, which incited male sexual behaviour and resulted in females copulating with the most dominant males. It may therefore benefit females by indirectly selecting for competitive copulation partners. We tested this hypothesis in a free-ranging population of feral fowl. Contrary to the hypothesis, we found that: (1) postoviposition cackling was associated with a significantly...
Investment in mates and offspring typically reflects a trade-off between survival and reproductive p...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...
In birds, the time immediately after oviposition has been assumed to be particularly favourable for ...
Owing to selection for increased mating propensity, males often expose females to sexual harassment....
The direct and indirect consequences of female copulatory behaviour for copulation success have seld...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Studying the evolution of apparently altruistic alarm signals is complicated by the challenge of con...
Fallow bucks (Dama dama) produce a postcopulatory vocalization (PCV), consisting of an increase in t...
Studies of mate choice in fowl typically invoke ornament size as the best predictor of male mating s...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
Reproductive behaviors such as mounting and copulation calls spread through gull breeding colonies v...
Studies of female mate choice in fowl typically invoke ornament size as the best predictor of male r...
Male fowl (Gallus gallus) that have recently mated invest in their mates by producing antipredator a...
Phenotypic traits associated with reproductive outcomes are often thought to be under sexual selecti...
Investment in mates and offspring typically reflects a trade-off between survival and reproductive p...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...
In birds, the time immediately after oviposition has been assumed to be particularly favourable for ...
Owing to selection for increased mating propensity, males often expose females to sexual harassment....
The direct and indirect consequences of female copulatory behaviour for copulation success have seld...
The evolutionary goal of individuals is reproduction and sexual selection favours traits improving r...
Studying the evolution of apparently altruistic alarm signals is complicated by the challenge of con...
Fallow bucks (Dama dama) produce a postcopulatory vocalization (PCV), consisting of an increase in t...
Studies of mate choice in fowl typically invoke ornament size as the best predictor of male mating s...
SummaryThe fertilization success of an insemination is at risk when a female has the possibility to ...
Reproductive behaviors such as mounting and copulation calls spread through gull breeding colonies v...
Studies of female mate choice in fowl typically invoke ornament size as the best predictor of male r...
Male fowl (Gallus gallus) that have recently mated invest in their mates by producing antipredator a...
Phenotypic traits associated with reproductive outcomes are often thought to be under sexual selecti...
Investment in mates and offspring typically reflects a trade-off between survival and reproductive p...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...
Selection on males to mate at a higher rate than females often results in male harassment of females...