Plasticity in female mate choice can fundamentally alter selection on male ornaments, but surprisingly few studies have examined the role of social learning in shaping female mating decisions in invertebrates. We used the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus to show that females retain information about the attractiveness of available males based on previous social experience, compare that information with incoming signals and then dramatically reverse their preferences to produce final, predictable, mating decisions. Male ornament evolution in the wild may depend much more on the social environment and behavioural flexibility through learning than was previously thought for non-social invertebrates. The predictive power of these results po...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
Female mate choice is a driving force in the evolution of male secondary sexual characters. It can b...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Modifications in female mate choice resulting from social experience can affect male reproductive su...
Social experience can elicit phenotypically plastic changes in mate choice, but little is known abou...
Social influences on mate choice are predicted to influence evolutionary divergence of closely-relat...
When animals use costly labile display or signal traits to display to the opposite sex, they face co...
Developmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively shape b...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
Experience of sexual signals can alter mate preferences and influence the course of sexual selection...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggeratio...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
Female mate choice is a driving force in the evolution of male secondary sexual characters. It can b...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Modifications in female mate choice resulting from social experience can affect male reproductive su...
Social experience can elicit phenotypically plastic changes in mate choice, but little is known abou...
Social influences on mate choice are predicted to influence evolutionary divergence of closely-relat...
When animals use costly labile display or signal traits to display to the opposite sex, they face co...
Developmental plasticity allows juvenile animals to assess environmental cues and adaptively shape b...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
An individual’s prior experience of sexual signals can result in variation in mate preferences, with...
Experience of sexual signals can alter mate preferences and influence the course of sexual selection...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...
Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggeratio...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
Mating and reproducing are key elements of fitness. Decisions made (consciously or not) during mati...
Debates about how coevolution of sexual traits and preferences might promote evolutionary diversific...
Female mate choice is a driving force in the evolution of male secondary sexual characters. It can b...
1. Sexual signals may be acquired or lost over evolutionary time, and are tempered in their exaggera...