A male's reproductive success often depends on both his phenotypic quality and the quality of the resources he controls. An important and longstanding challenge for evolutionary biologists has been to disentangle these two often-correlated factors. Here, we present a large multi-year, multi-population field study along with complementary laboratory experiments aimed at disentangling the effects of male quality and nest quality in driving male reproductive success in the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. We investigate how these factors are linked to reproductive success using a number of different reproductive success components, including female attraction, cuckolder male attraction, egg acquisition, and rearing success. We sho...
The environments animals inhabit vary greatly in structural complexity, both naturally and as a cons...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
A male’s reproductive success often depends on both his phenotypic quality and the quality of the re...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Male reproductive success often depends on male attributes and resource quality. Here, we examined m...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of receptivity and breeding date, coupled with individual-level quality ...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Female reproductive decisions have been suggested to be highly influenced by mate quality. I have st...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Striking variation is observed in sexually selected traits. These traits influence the outcome of co...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The environments animals inhabit vary greatly in structural complexity, both naturally and as a cons...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...
A male’s reproductive success often depends on both his phenotypic quality and the quality of the re...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Sexual cues, including extended phenotypes, are expected to be reliable indicators of male genetic q...
Male reproductive success often depends on male attributes and resource quality. Here, we examined m...
Male mate choice occurs in a wide range of species, and males can increase their reproductive succes...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of receptivity and breeding date, coupled with individual-level quality ...
In the majority of sexual species, there are asymmetries in reproductive effort, with males typicall...
Female reproductive decisions have been suggested to be highly influenced by mate quality. I have st...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
Striking variation is observed in sexually selected traits. These traits influence the outcome of co...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
Sexual selection can be affected by the competition for limited breeding resources and/or the compet...
The environments animals inhabit vary greatly in structural complexity, both naturally and as a cons...
Many ejaculate traits show remarkable variation in relation to male social status. Males in disfavou...
The strength of sexual selection may vary between species, among populations, and within populations...