Abstract only availableFemale gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor) exhibit a clear preference for long mating calls. Moreover, the expression of this preference varies. The "good genes" model of sexual selection suggests that this is because females with extreme preferences mate with males with the most exaggerated traits, so their offspring will carry the genes for the extreme values of both trait and preference. Another possible explanation for variation in preference is that females in good physical condition will be better able to travel longer distances to find a longer calling male, resulting in a stronger call preference. We assessed the preference strength of lab-reared female frogs that are the offspring of short and long-calling fathe...
Mate choice is an important cause of natural and sexual selection, driving the evolution of ornament...
International audienceInvestigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for se...
Strong sexual selection by receivers can lead to the evolution of elaborate courtship behaviors in s...
Abstract only availableFemale gray tree frogs (Hyla versicolor) exhibit a clear preference for long ...
Abstract only availableFemale Hyla versicolor (gray tree frogs) strongly prefer choosing mates with ...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Abstract only availableModels of sexual selection suggest that, in some animals, females choose mate...
Preference functions, which quantify preference strength relative to variation in male traits or sig...
Investigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for sexual-selection theory,...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Allison Welch, PhD., BiologyIn animals that do not provide pa...
Individual variation in female mate choice has important implications for sexual trait evolution and...
The sensory bias hypothesis proposes that female preferences for male sexual signaling traits evolve...
Variation in female mate preferences for male traits remains poorly understood (both among and withi...
Mate choice is an important cause of natural and sexual selection, driving the evolution of ornament...
International audienceInvestigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for se...
Strong sexual selection by receivers can lead to the evolution of elaborate courtship behaviors in s...
Abstract only availableFemale gray tree frogs (Hyla versicolor) exhibit a clear preference for long ...
Abstract only availableFemale Hyla versicolor (gray tree frogs) strongly prefer choosing mates with ...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Abstract only availableModels of sexual selection suggest that, in some animals, females choose mate...
Preference functions, which quantify preference strength relative to variation in male traits or sig...
Investigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for sexual-selection theory,...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Allison Welch, PhD., BiologyIn animals that do not provide pa...
Individual variation in female mate choice has important implications for sexual trait evolution and...
The sensory bias hypothesis proposes that female preferences for male sexual signaling traits evolve...
Variation in female mate preferences for male traits remains poorly understood (both among and withi...
Mate choice is an important cause of natural and sexual selection, driving the evolution of ornament...
International audienceInvestigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for se...
Strong sexual selection by receivers can lead to the evolution of elaborate courtship behaviors in s...