In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femoral glands. Secretions of the femoral glands are under direct androgenic control and vary seasonally with androgen production. However, whether increased testosterone (T) levels affect the concentration and chemical composition of secretions or their attractiveness to females is unknown. We manipulated T levels of male Iberian wall lizards, Podarcis hispanica, with silastic implants. Differential tongue-flick rates indicated that females detected and discriminated between femoral secretions of control and T-implanted males based on chemical cues alone. Females showed greater responses to secretions of T-males, which might suggest that T incre...
<p>Female ‘strength of preference’ was calculated for every male pair as the difference in the mean ...
Males have traditionally been the focus of study when analyzing traits involved in communication. Ho...
Chemical signaling, in the form of pheromones, is an important mechanism of sexual selection in rept...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
ABSTRACT. The androgen aromatization hypothesis was examined in the male lizard, Anolis carolinensis...
Numerous studies have examined the effects of testosterone on behavior in territorial lizards, but f...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
Many animals use chemical signals in sexual selection, but it is not clear how these sexual traits m...
Background: In spite that chemoreception is important in sexual selection for many animals, such as ...
Abstract Sex differences in animal coloration often result from sex‐dependent regulatory mechanisms....
Androgens are important to the development and maintenance of reproductive structures and functions;...
<p>Female ‘strength of preference’ was calculated for every male pair as the difference in the mean ...
Males have traditionally been the focus of study when analyzing traits involved in communication. Ho...
Chemical signaling, in the form of pheromones, is an important mechanism of sexual selection in rept...
In some lizards, female mate choice is influenced by chemicals secreted by males, e.g., via the femo...
Chemical signals are essential for intersexual communication in many animals, including lizards. Whi...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Chemical signals are important for mate and species recognition. If variation in chemical signals oc...
ABSTRACT. The androgen aromatization hypothesis was examined in the male lizard, Anolis carolinensis...
Numerous studies have examined the effects of testosterone on behavior in territorial lizards, but f...
Sexual steroids influence reproductive behaviours and promote secondary sexual traits. In male lizar...
Multiple advertising sexual traits may either advertise different characteristics of male condition ...
Many animals use chemical signals in sexual selection, but it is not clear how these sexual traits m...
Background: In spite that chemoreception is important in sexual selection for many animals, such as ...
Abstract Sex differences in animal coloration often result from sex‐dependent regulatory mechanisms....
Androgens are important to the development and maintenance of reproductive structures and functions;...
<p>Female ‘strength of preference’ was calculated for every male pair as the difference in the mean ...
Males have traditionally been the focus of study when analyzing traits involved in communication. Ho...
Chemical signaling, in the form of pheromones, is an important mechanism of sexual selection in rept...