Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an interested receiver. Before they were used as signals, many of these traits might have been selected to increase with individual quality for reasons apart from conveying information, allowing receivers to use the traits as “cues” of quality. However, current theory does not explain when and why cues of individual quality become exaggerated into costly handicaps. We address this here, using a game-theoretic model of adaptive signalling. Our model predicts that: (1) signals will honestly reflect signaler quality whenever there is a positive relationship between individual quality and the signalling trait’s naturally-selected, non-informational ...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
When facing dishonest behavior of any form, individuals may choose to punish in order to enhance fut...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
A game-theoretic model of handicap signalling over a pair of signalling channels is introduced in or...
Animals often convey useful information, despite a conflict of interest between the signaller and re...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential...
The handicap principle is one of the most influential ideas in evolutionary biology. It asserts that...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
When facing dishonest behavior of any form, individuals may choose to punish in order to enhance fut...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
A game-theoretic model of handicap signalling over a pair of signalling channels is introduced in or...
Animals often convey useful information, despite a conflict of interest between the signaller and re...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential...
The handicap principle is one of the most influential ideas in evolutionary biology. It asserts that...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
When facing dishonest behavior of any form, individuals may choose to punish in order to enhance fut...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...