An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, little is known about the evolution of postpairing male choice, specifically which occurs by differential allocation of male parental care in response to female signals. We use a population genetic model to examine whether such postpairing male mate choice can evolve when males face a trade‐off between parental care and extra‐pair copulations (EPCs). Specifically, we assume that males allocate more effort to providing parental care when mated to preferred (signaling) females, but they are then unable to allocate additional effort to seek EPCs. We find that both male preference and female signaling can evolve in this situation, under certain con...
Mounting evidence has indicated that engaging in extra-pair copulations (EPCs) might be maladaptive ...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
Existing sexual selection theory postulates that a sufficiently large variation in female fecundity ...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Sexual selection has shaped the evolution of a variety of reproductive traits in males and females o...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
In many animals, males contribute substantially to caring for their young but also have the opportun...
Journal Article© 2014 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and CNRS.The d...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Mounting evidence has indicated that engaging in extra-pair copulations (EPCs) might be maladaptive ...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
Existing sexual selection theory postulates that a sufficiently large variation in female fecundity ...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Sexual selection has shaped the evolution of a variety of reproductive traits in males and females o...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
In many animals, males contribute substantially to caring for their young but also have the opportun...
Journal Article© 2014 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and CNRS.The d...
When females mate with multiple males both pre- and post-copulatory sexual selections occur. It has ...
Mounting evidence has indicated that engaging in extra-pair copulations (EPCs) might be maladaptive ...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...