Visually mediated mating behaviour has been extensively studied in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. In contrast, the effects of signals from other sensory modalities on receiver behaviour have received very little attention. Here we describe three field and laboratory experiments to investigate the attraction of females to conspecific chemosensory cues using guppies from the Caroni drainage of Trinidad. In an experiment with stationary water and concentrated stimulus solutions, guppies were equally attracted to chemosensory cues from males and females, and did not respond to control stimuli without conspecific cues. In the wild, guppies showed no attraction to conspecific chemosensory cues. In a laboratory flow chamber, set up to mimic the nat...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
We investigated the presence and possible function of chemical alarm signals (alarm pheromones) in w...
Visually mediated mating behaviour has been extensively studied in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. In ...
Visually mediated mating behaviour has been extensively studied in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. In ...
Locating potential mates is critical to mating. We studied males’ association with females and...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
Sexual selection should favour females that can assess the functional fertility of available sexual ...
Sensory fusion is used by the males of several animal species to discriminate the mating status of f...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Sexual displays and mate choice often take place under the same set of environmental conditions and,...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Because production of gametes is costly in many species, selection is expected to favour mate recogn...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
We investigated the presence and possible function of chemical alarm signals (alarm pheromones) in w...
Visually mediated mating behaviour has been extensively studied in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. In ...
Visually mediated mating behaviour has been extensively studied in guppies, Poecilia reticulata. In ...
Locating potential mates is critical to mating. We studied males’ association with females and...
The active courtship, bright colouring and polymorphism of males, and the cryptic colouring and pass...
Sexual selection should favour females that can assess the functional fertility of available sexual ...
Sensory fusion is used by the males of several animal species to discriminate the mating status of f...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Sexual displays and mate choice often take place under the same set of environmental conditions and,...
Selection for increased fitness often results in changes to an organism’s behavioural repertoire, an...
Because production of gametes is costly in many species, selection is expected to favour mate recogn...
In most animals, the origins of mating preferences are not clear. The "sensory-bias" hypothesis prop...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
The appearance of animal colour signals depends jointly upon the ambient light spectrum and the sign...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
We investigated the presence and possible function of chemical alarm signals (alarm pheromones) in w...