International audienceAbstract According to animal signalling theory, social costs incurred by aggressive conspecifics are one mechanism maintaining signal honesty. Although our understanding of signal evolution has much improved for pigment-based colours, the mechanisms maintaining the honesty of structural colour signals, such as ultraviolet (UV), remain elusive. Here, we used the common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) to test whether the honesty of UV-reflecting signals displayed on male throats is under social control. To do so, we staged agonistic interactions between non-manipulated focal males and opponents of either larger or smaller body size. We manipulated the UV component of the male throat colour patch to create small cheaters with U...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Colour signals are widely used in intraspecific communication and often linked to individual fitness...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...
International audienceAbstract According to animal signalling theory, social costs incurred by aggre...
According to animal signalling theory, various mechanisms can maintain signal honesty in the face of...
Understanding the role of multiple colour signals during sexual signalling is a central theme in ani...
International audienceCommunication via color signals is common in natural systems. Ultraviolet (UV)...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are used in female mate choice in numerous taxa; however, the role of UV si...
Understanding the processes that promote signal reliability may provide important insights into the ...
The forces of sexual and natural selection are typically invoked to explain variation in colour patt...
International audiencePre-copulatory female mate choice based on male ultraviolet (UV) coloration ha...
Recent work on animal signals has revealed a wide occurrence of UV signals in tetrapods, in particul...
During the establishment of social relationships, many animals use displays to communicate about fig...
Background: Recent work on animal signals has revealed a wide occurrence of UV signals in tetrapods,...
Colour signals are widely used in intraspecific communication and often linked to individual fitness...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Colour signals are widely used in intraspecific communication and often linked to individual fitness...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...
International audienceAbstract According to animal signalling theory, social costs incurred by aggre...
According to animal signalling theory, various mechanisms can maintain signal honesty in the face of...
Understanding the role of multiple colour signals during sexual signalling is a central theme in ani...
International audienceCommunication via color signals is common in natural systems. Ultraviolet (UV)...
Ultraviolet (UV) signals are used in female mate choice in numerous taxa; however, the role of UV si...
Understanding the processes that promote signal reliability may provide important insights into the ...
The forces of sexual and natural selection are typically invoked to explain variation in colour patt...
International audiencePre-copulatory female mate choice based on male ultraviolet (UV) coloration ha...
Recent work on animal signals has revealed a wide occurrence of UV signals in tetrapods, in particul...
During the establishment of social relationships, many animals use displays to communicate about fig...
Background: Recent work on animal signals has revealed a wide occurrence of UV signals in tetrapods,...
Colour signals are widely used in intraspecific communication and often linked to individual fitness...
Bright coloration and complex visual displays are frequent and well described in many lizard familie...
Colour signals are widely used in intraspecific communication and often linked to individual fitness...
We examined the role of conspicuous coloration in male-male contests for two species of Australian d...