In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to vary with mating system and the degree of paternal investment (‘challenge hypothesis’, CH; Wingfield et al. 1990, American Naturalist, 136, 829–846). The CH predicts a higher and longer lasting ‘breeding baseline’ androgen level in males of polygynous species with no or only short-term paternal investment than in males of monogamous species with a high degree of paternal investment. Since the applicability of the CH to nonavian vertebrates has been unclear, we experimentally tested its predictions in several cichlid fish (Neolamprologus pulcher, Lamprologus callipterus, Tropheus moorii, Pseudosimochromis curvifrons and Oreochromis mossa...
The challenge hypothesis (Wingfield et al. 1990, American Naturalist, 136, 829–846) predicts varying...
The Mozambique tilapia, Oreachrzlrnis rnossambicus, is used as a case study to illustrate different ...
We previously investigated the androgen responsiveness of males to simulated partner and territory ...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis ’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) has been extensively examined in relation to many be...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
The challenge hypothesis (Wingfield et al. 1990, American Naturalist, 136, 829–846) predicts varying...
The Mozambique tilapia, Oreachrzlrnis rnossambicus, is used as a case study to illustrate different ...
We previously investigated the androgen responsiveness of males to simulated partner and territory ...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis ’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) has been extensively examined in relation to many be...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Female preference for higher quality males can influence both intrasexual and intersexual dynamics. ...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
The challenge hypothesis (Wingfield et al. 1990, American Naturalist, 136, 829–846) predicts varying...
The Mozambique tilapia, Oreachrzlrnis rnossambicus, is used as a case study to illustrate different ...
We previously investigated the androgen responsiveness of males to simulated partner and territory ...