Female mimicry by males is a widespread phenomenon in several taxa and may be involved in aggression avoidance or facilitated access to resources. In early developmental stages, female mimicry may be a mechanism involved in signalling sexual maturity or, coupled with strategies related to visual camouflage, may be involved in the avoidance of male-male agonistic interactions. Here, we addressed whether the delayed colour maturation of a sexual ornament in males of Mnesarete pudica damselflies could be a case of crypsis, female mimicry or both. We analysed how the pigmented wings of juvenile males is perceived by conspecifics by contrasting the wing spectra against a Savannah visual background and the wings of both juvenile and sexually matu...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. The decision rules that animals use for distinguishing between conspec...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Female...
Female mimicry by males is a widespread phenomenon in several taxa and may be involved in aggression...
Coexistence of female colour morphs in animal populations is often considered the result of sexual c...
Coexistence of female colour morphs in animal populations is often considered the result of sexual c...
Pigmentation patterns, ultraviolet reflection and fluorescent emission are often involved in mate re...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 134-167.Introduction -- 1. Sexually dimorphic blue bands a...
Inter-sexual signals that reveal developmental or mating status have evolved repeatedly in females o...
Body color variations are used by many animal species to communicate their sexual state and are beli...
In damselflies, sexual colour dimorphism is commonly explained as a consequence of selection on trai...
Intersexual signals that reveal developmental or mating status in females have evolved repeatedly in...
Biologists are still discovering diverse and powerful ways sexual conflicts shape biodiversity. The ...
Biologists are still discovering diverse and powerful ways sexual conflicts shape biodiversity. The ...
We focused on male harassment on different female color morphs of the damselfly Ischnura elegans and...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. The decision rules that animals use for distinguishing between conspec...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Female...
Female mimicry by males is a widespread phenomenon in several taxa and may be involved in aggression...
Coexistence of female colour morphs in animal populations is often considered the result of sexual c...
Coexistence of female colour morphs in animal populations is often considered the result of sexual c...
Pigmentation patterns, ultraviolet reflection and fluorescent emission are often involved in mate re...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 134-167.Introduction -- 1. Sexually dimorphic blue bands a...
Inter-sexual signals that reveal developmental or mating status have evolved repeatedly in females o...
Body color variations are used by many animal species to communicate their sexual state and are beli...
In damselflies, sexual colour dimorphism is commonly explained as a consequence of selection on trai...
Intersexual signals that reveal developmental or mating status in females have evolved repeatedly in...
Biologists are still discovering diverse and powerful ways sexual conflicts shape biodiversity. The ...
Biologists are still discovering diverse and powerful ways sexual conflicts shape biodiversity. The ...
We focused on male harassment on different female color morphs of the damselfly Ischnura elegans and...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. The decision rules that animals use for distinguishing between conspec...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Female...