Existing sexual selection theory postulates that a sufficiently large variation in female fecundity or other direct benefits are fundamental for generating male mate choice. In this study, we suggest that, in addition to pre-pairing preferences, choosy males can also have different post-pairing behaviors, a factor which has been comparatively overlooked by previous studies. We found that both male preferences and female traits could evolve much more easily than previously expected when the choosy males that paired with unpreferred females would allocate more efforts to seeking additional post-pairing mating opportunities. Furthermore, a costly female trait could evolve when there was a trade-off between seeking additional mating and paterna...
Sexual interactions play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation, with importan...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Existing sexual selection theory postulates that a sufficiently large variation in female fecundity ...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
The diversity of sexual traits favoured by females is enormous and, curiously, includes preferences ...
In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sex...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Sexual conflict over the indirect benefits of mate choice may arise when traits in one sex limit the...
The last decade has witnessed considerable theoretical and empirical investigation of how male sexua...
Sexual interactions play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation, with importan...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Existing sexual selection theory postulates that a sufficiently large variation in female fecundity ...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
An increasing number of empirical studies in animals have demonstrated male mate choice. However, li...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Observations of male mate choice are increasingly common, even in species with traditional sex roles...
The diversity of sexual traits favoured by females is enormous and, curiously, includes preferences ...
In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sex...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Sexual conflict over the indirect benefits of mate choice may arise when traits in one sex limit the...
The last decade has witnessed considerable theoretical and empirical investigation of how male sexua...
Sexual interactions play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation, with importan...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...