Males often produce elaborate displays that increase their attractiveness to females, and some species extend their displays to include structures or objects that are not part of their body. Such "extended phenotypes" may communicate information that cannot be transmitted by bodily signals or may provide a more reliable signal than bodily signals. However, it is unclear whether these signals are individually distinct and whether they are consistent over long periods of time. Male bowerbirds construct and decorate bowers that function in mate choice. Bower display courts constructed by male great bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis) induce a visual illusion known as forced perspective for the female viewing the male's display over the court...
Male–male competition can cause less competitive males to pursue alternative mating strategies or de...
Much attention has been devoted to understanding the evolution of elaborate male ornaments and how t...
Honest signals that indicate male quality have been observed in many species and are thought to have...
Males often produce elaborate displays that increase their attractiveness to females, and some speci...
Sexual selection studies normally compare signal strengths, but signal components and sensory proces...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male\u27s sexual display is to provide information...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
Many animals use extended phenotypes to attract mates, but the availability of suitable resources in...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
SummaryBirds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cogniti...
Male–male competition can cause less competitive males to pursue alternative mating strategies or de...
Much attention has been devoted to understanding the evolution of elaborate male ornaments and how t...
Honest signals that indicate male quality have been observed in many species and are thought to have...
Males often produce elaborate displays that increase their attractiveness to females, and some speci...
Sexual selection studies normally compare signal strengths, but signal components and sensory proces...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male\u27s sexual display is to provide information...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
It is often assumed that the primary purpose of a male's sexual display is to provide information ab...
Many animals build structures to provide shelter, avoid predation, attract mates or house offspring,...
Numerous studies have focussed on the relationship between female choice and the multiple exaggerate...
Many animals use extended phenotypes to attract mates, but the availability of suitable resources in...
Birds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cognitive abil...
SummaryBirds in the infraorder Corvida [1] (ravens, jays, bowerbirds) are renowned for their cogniti...
Male–male competition can cause less competitive males to pursue alternative mating strategies or de...
Much attention has been devoted to understanding the evolution of elaborate male ornaments and how t...
Honest signals that indicate male quality have been observed in many species and are thought to have...