It becomes increasingly obvious that animal mating systems cannot be classified into distinct categories, but transitions between mating system classes are continuous. Positioning a certain mating system at this continuum is often not straightforward, however. Depending on which characteristic is considered, a mating system may end up at very different positions on this gradient. Here, we explore the potential conflict between mating system classifications that may arise when they are based on different criteria by investigating the mating system of the cichlid fish Simochromis pleurospilus in which males defend small patches of homogeneously distributed food resources (turf algae) vigorously against food competitors, but they allow spe...
habitat preference; habitat quality; prudent behaviour. Assortative mating, an ubiquitous form of no...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Walter B, Trillmich F. Female aggression and male peace-keeping in a cichlid fish harem: conflict be...
Colonial species breed in densely aggregated territories containing no resources other than nest sit...
Within animal societies, the ecological and social underpinnings of mating system variation can be r...
Sexual selection arising through female mate choice typically favours males with larger, brighter an...
In many animals, males congregate in leks that females visit for the sole purpose of mating. We obse...
Females of the Lake Tanganyika cichlid Lamprologus callipterus exclusively breed in empty snail shel...
Mate preferences on male colour have been implicated in generating and maintaining species diversity...
Conditional mating strategies enable individuals to modulate their mating behaviour depending on 'in...
Conditional mating strategies enable individuals to modulate their mating behaviour depending on 'in...
Life history theory predicts that the amount of resources allocated to reproduction should maximize ...
In resource defence polygyny, where males defend resources that females use for reproduction, the re...
It has been suggested that sympatric speciation can be driven by sexual selection on male mating tra...
The strategies and traits males evolve to mate with females are incredible in their diversity. Theor...
habitat preference; habitat quality; prudent behaviour. Assortative mating, an ubiquitous form of no...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Walter B, Trillmich F. Female aggression and male peace-keeping in a cichlid fish harem: conflict be...
Colonial species breed in densely aggregated territories containing no resources other than nest sit...
Within animal societies, the ecological and social underpinnings of mating system variation can be r...
Sexual selection arising through female mate choice typically favours males with larger, brighter an...
In many animals, males congregate in leks that females visit for the sole purpose of mating. We obse...
Females of the Lake Tanganyika cichlid Lamprologus callipterus exclusively breed in empty snail shel...
Mate preferences on male colour have been implicated in generating and maintaining species diversity...
Conditional mating strategies enable individuals to modulate their mating behaviour depending on 'in...
Conditional mating strategies enable individuals to modulate their mating behaviour depending on 'in...
Life history theory predicts that the amount of resources allocated to reproduction should maximize ...
In resource defence polygyny, where males defend resources that females use for reproduction, the re...
It has been suggested that sympatric speciation can be driven by sexual selection on male mating tra...
The strategies and traits males evolve to mate with females are incredible in their diversity. Theor...
habitat preference; habitat quality; prudent behaviour. Assortative mating, an ubiquitous form of no...
Sympatric speciation driven by sexual selection by female mate choice on a male trait is a much deba...
Walter B, Trillmich F. Female aggression and male peace-keeping in a cichlid fish harem: conflict be...