Investigations of parasite-mediated sexual selection have concentrated on the effects of parasites on males. Differences in female susceptibility to parasitic infection may also cause variation in reproductive behavior. I propose two alternative hypotheses to explain how infected females may alter their mate sampling behavior. In the first hypothesis, infected females sample fewer prospective mates because chronic parasitic infection imposes energetic costs that limit the time and calories that a female can expend in mate searching. A novel alternative hypothesis is that females recognize their own susceptibility to infection and thus invest more time searching for a male phenotype that indicates he offers genes complementary to her genome....
Stress is ubiquitous in the life of animals and a key determinant of their well-being and fitness. B...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
We investigated the mechanisms of sexual selection in the common dung fly Sepsis cynipsea and how th...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Immunosuppressive effects of testosterone lead to a prediction of male-biased parasitism. To test th...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe parasite-mediated sexual selection (PMSS) theory has led to an incr...
Sex-biased infections are a recurrent observation in vertebrates. In many species, males are more pa...
ondary sexual traits facilitate mate choice for genetic resistance to parasites. The model predicts ...
The current theory that sexual selection results from female preference for males with good genes su...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Dispersal patterns of organisms are a fundamental aspect of their ecology, modifying the genetic and...
Parasites can play an important role in host sexual selection. According to the ‘Hamilton & Zuk hypo...
The degree of sexual dimorphism in species is indicative of the communication process in sexual sele...
Stress is ubiquitous in the life of animals and a key determinant of their well-being and fitness. B...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
We investigated the mechanisms of sexual selection in the common dung fly Sepsis cynipsea and how th...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
Immunosuppressive effects of testosterone lead to a prediction of male-biased parasitism. To test th...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe parasite-mediated sexual selection (PMSS) theory has led to an incr...
Sex-biased infections are a recurrent observation in vertebrates. In many species, males are more pa...
ondary sexual traits facilitate mate choice for genetic resistance to parasites. The model predicts ...
The current theory that sexual selection results from female preference for males with good genes su...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Female animals may risk predation by associating with males that have conspicuous mate attraction tr...
Dispersal patterns of organisms are a fundamental aspect of their ecology, modifying the genetic and...
Parasites can play an important role in host sexual selection. According to the ‘Hamilton & Zuk hypo...
The degree of sexual dimorphism in species is indicative of the communication process in sexual sele...
Stress is ubiquitous in the life of animals and a key determinant of their well-being and fitness. B...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
We investigated the mechanisms of sexual selection in the common dung fly Sepsis cynipsea and how th...