A major component of Darwin's formulation of sexual selection theory is whether mate choice can contribute to the evolution of cognitive abilities. Although a correlation between cognition and attractive traits has commonly been reported, the processes that generate such associations remain elusive. Here, we investigated female preference, neophobia and spatial learning in the sailfin tetra, Crenuchus spilurus, a sexually dimorphic fish. Females chose the most ornamented males, which were also more neophobic. This is in line with the asset protection principle, which posits that attractive males should be more cautious because of their higher prospective fitness returns. After repeated exposure, more ornamented males learnt to navigate the ...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGCognitive abilities may be c...
Competition over access for mates has led to the evolution of many striking examples of morphologica...
Males and females of the same species are known to differ at least in some cognitive domains, but su...
The sexes may have different optima in cognitive traits due to differences in life history strategie...
Cognitive ability varies dramatically among individuals, yet the manner in which this variation corr...
The ability to attract mates, acquire resources for reproduction, and successfully outcompete rivals...
Background: In many species males face a higher predation risk than females because males display el...
The ability to attract mates, acquire resources for reproduction, and successfully outcompete rivals...
Background: In many species males face a higher predation risk than females because males display el...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
The idea of “smart is sexy,” meaning superior cognition provides competitive benefits in mate choice...
AbstractFemale mate choice is often for males bearing exaggerated sexual characters. A new experimen...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
How do females decide which males to accept or reject as potential mates when the individuals encoun...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGCognitive abilities may be c...
Competition over access for mates has led to the evolution of many striking examples of morphologica...
Males and females of the same species are known to differ at least in some cognitive domains, but su...
The sexes may have different optima in cognitive traits due to differences in life history strategie...
Cognitive ability varies dramatically among individuals, yet the manner in which this variation corr...
The ability to attract mates, acquire resources for reproduction, and successfully outcompete rivals...
Background: In many species males face a higher predation risk than females because males display el...
The ability to attract mates, acquire resources for reproduction, and successfully outcompete rivals...
Background: In many species males face a higher predation risk than females because males display el...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
The idea of “smart is sexy,” meaning superior cognition provides competitive benefits in mate choice...
AbstractFemale mate choice is often for males bearing exaggerated sexual characters. A new experimen...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
How do females decide which males to accept or reject as potential mates when the individuals encoun...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGCognitive abilities may be c...
Competition over access for mates has led to the evolution of many striking examples of morphologica...
Males and females of the same species are known to differ at least in some cognitive domains, but su...