Pheromones, arguably the most ubiquitous mode of animal communication, are determined by both genetic and environmental factors. Recent evidence suggests that diet may be an important determinant of pheromone variation, which may both enhance and reduce the reliability of the chemical signal. We investigated experimentally the impact of population origin and diet on chemical signals used in mate assessment by monogynous males of the golden-banded orb web spider, Argiope trifasciata. Initial mate preference experiments revealed environmentally determined fine scaling of male mate choice: shortly after their introduction into the laboratory, male spiders preferred females from either their own or a nearby population rather than females from a...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Courtship signals are expected to be consistent within but vary between males of different qualities...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits with...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Chemical signals play a crucial role in reproduction as a means for locating mates and/or gaining in...
In theory, male mate choice should occur when the costs of copulation, in terms of future mating opp...
Reproduction often requires finding a mating partner. To this end, females of many arthropods advert...
Female choice may be linked to population density if the expected encounter rates with potential mat...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Understanding causes and consequences of signal diversity can give insight into how individual fitne...
International audienceThe choice of the partner an individual will mate with is expected to strongly...
Males are expected to mate with as many females as possible, but can maximize their reproductive suc...
Variation in the quantity of nutrients ingested over an individual’s lifetime is likely to different...
When populations face different environmental conditions, both local adaptation and phenotypic plast...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Courtship signals are expected to be consistent within but vary between males of different qualities...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits with...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Chemical signals play a crucial role in reproduction as a means for locating mates and/or gaining in...
In theory, male mate choice should occur when the costs of copulation, in terms of future mating opp...
Reproduction often requires finding a mating partner. To this end, females of many arthropods advert...
Female choice may be linked to population density if the expected encounter rates with potential mat...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Understanding causes and consequences of signal diversity can give insight into how individual fitne...
International audienceThe choice of the partner an individual will mate with is expected to strongly...
Males are expected to mate with as many females as possible, but can maximize their reproductive suc...
Variation in the quantity of nutrients ingested over an individual’s lifetime is likely to different...
When populations face different environmental conditions, both local adaptation and phenotypic plast...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Courtship signals are expected to be consistent within but vary between males of different qualities...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits with...