Alternative reproductive tactics may arise when natural enemies use sexual signals to locate the signaler. In field crickets, elevated costs to male calling due to acoustically orienting parasitoid flies create opportunity for an alternative tactic, satellite behavior, where noncalling males intercept females attracted to callers. Although the caller-satellite system in crickets that risk detection by parasitoids resembles distinct behavioral phenotypes, a male's propensity to behave as caller or satellite can be a continuously variable trait over several temporal scales, and an individual may pursue alternate tactics at different times. We modeled a caller-satellite-parasitoid system as a spatially explicit interaction among male and femal...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Phenotypically plastic responses have been increasingly documented in response to intraspecific, beh...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Male field crickets and other acoustically communicating insects call and attract females and silent...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Phenotypically plastic responses have been increasingly documented in response to intraspecific, beh...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
Exploitation of sexual signals by predators or parasites increases costs to signalers, creating oppo...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Male field crickets and other acoustically communicating insects call and attract females and silent...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Phenotypically plastic responses have been increasingly documented in response to intraspecific, beh...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...