Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential mates and that the signal's costliness plays a crucial role in maintaining information content (‘honesty’) over evolutionary time. Whereas costly signals have traditionally been described as ‘handicaps’, here we present mathematical results that motivate an alternative interpretation. We show that under broad conditions, the multiplicative nature of fitness selects for roughly balanced investments in mating success and viability, thereby generating a positive correlation between signal size and quality. This balancing tendency occurs because selection for increased investment in a fitness component diminishes with the absolute level of inves...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
Abstract Sexual selection is a major force shaping morphological and behavioral dive...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...
The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspri...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
Animals often need to signal to attract mates and behavioural signalling may impose substantial ener...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
We consider a male and a female in a courtship encounter over continuous time. Both parties pay part...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
echaracteristics are expected to be reliable to the extent that an ‘ideal receiver’, one suffering n...
Animals often convey useful information, despite a conflict of interest between the signaller and re...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
Abstract Sexual selection is a major force shaping morphological and behavioral dive...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...
The “cost of begging” is a prominent prediction of costly signalling theory, suggesting that offspri...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
Signal costs and evolutionary constraints have both been proposed as ultimate explanations for the u...
Animals often need to signal to attract mates and behavioural signalling may impose substantial ener...
Organisms sometimes appear to use extravagant traits, or “handicaps”, to signal their quality to an ...
Males and females have opposing interests when it comes to the honesty of signals used in mate choic...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
We consider a male and a female in a courtship encounter over continuous time. Both parties pay part...
The evolution of mate choice for genetic benefits has become the tale of two hypotheses: Fisher's ‘r...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
echaracteristics are expected to be reliable to the extent that an ‘ideal receiver’, one suffering n...
Animals often convey useful information, despite a conflict of interest between the signaller and re...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
Abstract Sexual selection is a major force shaping morphological and behavioral dive...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...