Food availability can influence the optimal allocation of time and energy among alternative behaviors such as foraging, courting, and competing for mates. If populations differ consistently in food availability, selection may cause geographic divergence in allocation strategies. At the opposite extreme, a norm of reaction may evolve such that food intake influences the allocation strategy of individuals in the same way in all populations. Between these two extremes, food intake reaction norms may diverge genetically among populations. For example, at sites where food is scarce, selection may strengthen the effect of food intake on behavior, whereas at sites with abundant food, selection may be weak or even oppose plasticity. We tested these...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Food availability can influence the optimal allocation of time and energy among alternative behavior...
Food availability can influence the optimal allocation of time and energy among alternative behavior...
According to the principle of allocation, energy is limited and must be allocated by an organism amo...
Abstract Background Variation in mate choice behaviour among females within a population may influen...
Aggressive behavior when competing for resources is expected to increase as the ratio of competitors...
Despite the important effects of diet and parasite infection on male reproductive behavior, few stud...
Foraging success is likely to affect hunger level and motivation to locate and exploit novel food so...
Foraging success is likely to affect hunger level and motivation to locate and exploit novel food so...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
Sexual selection can operate both before and after mating. For males, selection will favor a suite o...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...
Food availability can influence the optimal allocation of time and energy among alternative behavior...
Food availability can influence the optimal allocation of time and energy among alternative behavior...
According to the principle of allocation, energy is limited and must be allocated by an organism amo...
Abstract Background Variation in mate choice behaviour among females within a population may influen...
Aggressive behavior when competing for resources is expected to increase as the ratio of competitors...
Despite the important effects of diet and parasite infection on male reproductive behavior, few stud...
Foraging success is likely to affect hunger level and motivation to locate and exploit novel food so...
Foraging success is likely to affect hunger level and motivation to locate and exploit novel food so...
Progress toward local adaptation is expected to be enhanced when divergent selection is multi-dimens...
Males pay considerable reproductive costs in acquiring mates (precopulatory sexual selection) and in...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
Sexual selection can operate both before and after mating. For males, selection will favor a suite o...
Organisms are faced with many challenges, including predation and resource availability, and these p...
Mating decisions are often plastic and individuals adjust their decisions depending on the social an...
Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting fu...