Journal Article© Huchard et al. 2010. This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2148-10-96) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Background. Males from many species are believed to advertise their genetic quality through striking ornaments that attract mates. Yet the connections between signal expression, body condition and the genes associated with individua...
Summary Background Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied tr...
D.A.P. was supported by a National Institutes of Mental Health T32 MH70343-05 fellowship. J.R.W. was...
Sexual dimorphism in ornamentation in primates may have been sexually selected as signals of rank an...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-associated mate choice is thought to give offspring a fitness...
Sexual selection promotes the prevalence of heritable traits that increase an individual's reproduct...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
<p>Sexual selection has long been accepted as a widespread force of evolution shaping male traits ac...
Although many primates exhibit striking coloration, including brightly colored pelage and bare areas...
Sexual selection produces extravagant male traits, such as colorful ornaments, via female mate choic...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
Although many primates exhibit striking coloration, including brightly colored pelage and bare areas...
Vocalizations differ substantially between the sexes in many primates, and low-frequency male vocali...
Summary Background Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied tr...
D.A.P. was supported by a National Institutes of Mental Health T32 MH70343-05 fellowship. J.R.W. was...
Sexual dimorphism in ornamentation in primates may have been sexually selected as signals of rank an...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-associated mate choice is thought to give offspring a fitness...
Sexual selection promotes the prevalence of heritable traits that increase an individual's reproduct...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
<p>Sexual selection has long been accepted as a widespread force of evolution shaping male traits ac...
Although many primates exhibit striking coloration, including brightly colored pelage and bare areas...
Sexual selection produces extravagant male traits, such as colorful ornaments, via female mate choic...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
The paradigm of competitive males vying to influence female mate choice has been repeatedly upheld, ...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
Although many primates exhibit striking coloration, including brightly colored pelage and bare areas...
Vocalizations differ substantially between the sexes in many primates, and low-frequency male vocali...
Summary Background Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied tr...
D.A.P. was supported by a National Institutes of Mental Health T32 MH70343-05 fellowship. J.R.W. was...
Sexual dimorphism in ornamentation in primates may have been sexually selected as signals of rank an...