Social interactions are thought to be a critical driver in the evolution of cognitive ability. Cooperative interactions, such as pair bonding, rather than competitive interactions have been largely implicated in the evolution of increased cognition. This is despite competition traditionally being a very strong driver of trait evolution. Males of many species track changes in their social environment and alter their reproductive strategies in response to anticipated levels of competition. We predict this to be cognitively challenging. Using a Drosophila melanogaster model we are able to distinguish between the effects of a competitive environment versus generic social contact by exposing flies to same-sex same-species competition vs diffe...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of male ornaments and armaments, but its role in t...
Background: Animals can exhibit remarkable reproductive plasticity in response to their social surr...
Environments vary stochastically, and animals need to behave in ways that best fit the conditions in...
Social interactions are thought to be a critical driver in the evolution of cognitive ability. Coope...
The social environment provides males with information about the likelihood of reproductive competit...
0022-0949 (Print) Comparative Study Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSocial interacti...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition and tailor their reproductive str...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of male ornaments and armaments, but its role in t...
Competition for mates is a wide-spread phenomenon affecting individual reproductive success. The abi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, biological rhythms, aggression and mating are modulated by group size an...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitnes...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
In Drosophila melanogaster, natural genetic variation in the foraging gene affects the foraging beha...
International audienceIndividuals of many species, including invertebrates, have been shown to use s...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of male ornaments and armaments, but its role in t...
Background: Animals can exhibit remarkable reproductive plasticity in response to their social surr...
Environments vary stochastically, and animals need to behave in ways that best fit the conditions in...
Social interactions are thought to be a critical driver in the evolution of cognitive ability. Coope...
The social environment provides males with information about the likelihood of reproductive competit...
0022-0949 (Print) Comparative Study Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSocial interacti...
Males of many species use social cues to predict sperm competition and tailor their reproductive str...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of male ornaments and armaments, but its role in t...
Competition for mates is a wide-spread phenomenon affecting individual reproductive success. The abi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, biological rhythms, aggression and mating are modulated by group size an...
Sexual selection frequently promotes the evolution of aggressive behaviours that help males compete ...
Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitnes...
Competition for mates can be a major source of selection, not just on secondary sexual traits but ac...
In Drosophila melanogaster, natural genetic variation in the foraging gene affects the foraging beha...
International audienceIndividuals of many species, including invertebrates, have been shown to use s...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of male ornaments and armaments, but its role in t...
Background: Animals can exhibit remarkable reproductive plasticity in response to their social surr...
Environments vary stochastically, and animals need to behave in ways that best fit the conditions in...