Abstract Sex differences in animal coloration often result from sex‐dependent regulatory mechanisms. Still, some species exhibit incomplete sexual dimorphism as females carry a rudimentary version of a costly male trait, leading to intralocus sexual conflict. The underlying physiology and condition dependence of these traits can inform why such conflicts remain unresolved. In eastern fence lizards (Sceloporus undulatus), blue iridophore badges are found in males and females, but melanin pigmentation underneath and surrounding badges is male‐exclusive. We track color saturation and area of badges across sexual maturity, and their relationship to individual quality (body condition and immunocompetence) and relevant hormones (testosterone and ...
Theoretical and empirical studies have shown that the intensity of male-male competition is greatly ...
International audienceMale lizards often display multiple pigment-based and structural colour signal...
Sexually dimorphic traits evolve due to selection for reproductive advantage, and their expression i...
Relative to the volume of studies concerning the function and evolution of male-biased sexually dimo...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female-female mate com...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female--female mate co...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
ABSTRACT In species with separate sexes, antagonistic selection on males and females (intralocus sex...
Sexual signals can be evolutionarily stable if they are honest and condition dependent or costly to ...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
Colorful ornaments are important visual signals for animal communication that can provide critical i...
Several hypotheses have been posed to explain the evolution and current function of ...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Several hypotheses have been posed to explain the evolution and current function of bright reproduct...
Theoretical and empirical studies have shown that the intensity of male-male competition is greatly ...
International audienceMale lizards often display multiple pigment-based and structural colour signal...
Sexually dimorphic traits evolve due to selection for reproductive advantage, and their expression i...
Relative to the volume of studies concerning the function and evolution of male-biased sexually dimo...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female-female mate com...
Recent theoretical and empirical studies confirm that male mate choice and/or female--female mate co...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
ABSTRACT In species with separate sexes, antagonistic selection on males and females (intralocus sex...
Sexual signals can be evolutionarily stable if they are honest and condition dependent or costly to ...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
Colorful ornaments are important visual signals for animal communication that can provide critical i...
Several hypotheses have been posed to explain the evolution and current function of ...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Several hypotheses have been posed to explain the evolution and current function of bright reproduct...
Theoretical and empirical studies have shown that the intensity of male-male competition is greatly ...
International audienceMale lizards often display multiple pigment-based and structural colour signal...
Sexually dimorphic traits evolve due to selection for reproductive advantage, and their expression i...