Because not all females are equally attractive, and because mating reduces the chances of getting further copulations, males should prefer better-quality mates. In this paper, we use the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) to explore the effects of two non-correlated measures of female quality-size and reproductive status-on male mating decisions. All male guppies employ two alternative mating tactics. We found that large females, particularly those from a high predation site, were the target of most sneaky mating attempts. The response persisted in fish raised under standard conditions over several generations in the laboratory. In addition, nonpregnant females received more courtship displays. We conclude that males can discriminate a...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends on both pre- and postcopulatory proces...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Sexual selection theory suggests that males need to constantly reappraise their mating decisions to ...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
Although females in numerous species generally prefer males with larger, brighter and more elaborate...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends on both pre- and postcopulatory proces...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
Males are generally expected to be discriminating in their choice of mates when females vary in qual...
Males in polygamous mating systems may inadvertently transmit information regarding their mating pre...
In populations with male mate-choice copying, males may mitigate their risk of sexual competition by...
Sexual selection theory suggests that males need to constantly reappraise their mating decisions to ...
Compared with female mate choice, male mate choice has been an important but minor topic in the past...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
In some mating systems males should benefit from mating with virgin females because of their higher ...
Although many studies have examined the effects of male size on attractiveness and mating behaviour,...
Males vary in the degree to which they invest in mating. Several factors can explain this variation,...
Based on the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis, sexual selection should favour females that can ...
Although females in numerous species generally prefer males with larger, brighter and more elaborate...
The avoidance of familiar individuals as mates can act to maximize the benefits of polyandry or migh...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...
When females mate multiply, male reproductive success depends on both pre- and postcopulatory proces...
Previous work (Reynolds & Gross 1992) has demonstrated that mate choice enables female guppies, ...