Striking variation is observed in sexually selected traits. These traits influence the outcome of competition and choice before and after mating. Before mating, animals compete for the access to mating partners and choose who to mate with between several potential mates. After mating, sperm from several males can compete for the fertilization of the same eggs, and there can be cryptic choice, since the female may be able to influence which sperm gets to fertilize her eggs. Animals are expected to invest in traits that increase their success in competition and choice. However, external and internal factors shape which sexually selected traits are most beneficial and can cause animals to trade investment in some traits over others. Environmen...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
The role that genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) play in sexual selection has only recently...
Choice and competition are essential parts of evolutionary biology. In an effort to pass their genes...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Most sexually-selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such...
Successful reproduction depends on individuals both obtaining mates and other reproductive resources...
This thesis covers a range of topics falling under the purview of sexual selection. In the first ...
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
The role that genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) play in sexual selection has only recently...
Choice and competition are essential parts of evolutionary biology. In an effort to pass their genes...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Most sexually-selected traits are costly to produce and therefore tend to show condition-dependent e...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The operational sex ratio (OSR) and density are considered important factors affecting the strength ...
Female choice can impose persistent directional selection on male sexually selected traits, yet such...
Successful reproduction depends on individuals both obtaining mates and other reproductive resources...
This thesis covers a range of topics falling under the purview of sexual selection. In the first ...
The spectacular variability that typically characterizes male genital traits has largely been attrib...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Sexual selection and ecological differences are important drivers of speciation. Much research has f...
The role that genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) play in sexual selection has only recently...