Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting female biases. These biases are often quite general in form and are likely to be shared by predators, thereby imposing a cost on male trait expression. The Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus (Pisces: Characidae), a visual predator of swordtail fishes, exhibits the same visual preferences for male body size morphs as do females. Furthermore, tetras in populations where swordtails are absent prefer males with sword ornaments over males with swords removed. The predator preference is thus likely to have arisen prior to contact with fishes bearing the ornament, as has also been suggested for mating preferences for swords
Studies of mate choice evolution tend to focus on how female mating preferences are acquired and how...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Evaluation of conspecifics is often facilitated by signals. I examined the use of two morphological ...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Female mating preferences can be secondarily lost for a number of reasons. We examined the preferenc...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
The evolution of complex signals via sexual selection is becoming a primary focus in mate choice stu...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Mate choice represents the outcome of a complex decision that is most often based on the integration...
Studies of mate choice evolution tend to focus on how female mating preferences are acquired and how...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Evaluation of conspecifics is often facilitated by signals. I examined the use of two morphological ...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Female mating preferences can be secondarily lost for a number of reasons. We examined the preferenc...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
Female green swordtails, Xiphophorus helleri, show a mating preference for males with brightly color...
The evolution of complex signals via sexual selection is becoming a primary focus in mate choice stu...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Mate choice represents the outcome of a complex decision that is most often based on the integration...
Studies of mate choice evolution tend to focus on how female mating preferences are acquired and how...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Evaluation of conspecifics is often facilitated by signals. I examined the use of two morphological ...