The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically monogamous mating systems remain understudied. Empirical evidence from several taxa supports the prevalence of dual-utility traits, defined as traits used both as armaments in intersexual selection and ornaments in intrasexual selection, as well as the importance of intrasexual resource competition for the evolution of female ornamentation. Here, we study whether mating preferences for traits used in intrasexual resource competition can evolve under genetic monogamy. We find that a mating preference for a competitive trait can evolve and affect the evolution of the trait. The preference is more likely to persist when the fecundity benefit for...
Sexual selection theory has primarily focussed on the role of mating preferences for the best indivi...
Recent studies have demonstrated male mate choice for female ornaments in species without sex-role r...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
The last decade has witnessed considerable theoretical and empirical investigation of how male sexua...
The aesthetic preferences of potential mates have driven the evolution of a baffling diversity of el...
Female mate choice influences the maintenance of genetic variation by altering the mating success of...
Sexual selection theory has primarily focussed on the role of mating preferences for the best indivi...
Recent studies have demonstrated male mate choice for female ornaments in species without sex-role r...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically ...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
Abstract Background While search costs have long been understood to affect the evolution of female p...
The last decade has witnessed considerable theoretical and empirical investigation of how male sexua...
The aesthetic preferences of potential mates have driven the evolution of a baffling diversity of el...
Female mate choice influences the maintenance of genetic variation by altering the mating success of...
Sexual selection theory has primarily focussed on the role of mating preferences for the best indivi...
Recent studies have demonstrated male mate choice for female ornaments in species without sex-role r...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...