Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals should favor the highest-quality mate available. However, individuals may differ in their mate preferences according to their own age, experience, size, or genotype. In the present study, we highlight another simple reason why preferences may differ: if there is costly competition for mates, the poorest competitors might be better off avoiding the highest-quality partners and instead targeting low-quality partners, so that they minimize the costs they incur. We present a game-theoretical model of mate choice in which males of differing quality compete for access to females and try to retain them till the time of mating. Our model predicts that hi...
In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sex...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudies on mate choice mainly focus on the evolution of signals that w...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
Evolution of mate choosiness is a central topic in sexual selection, since it induces non random mat...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sex...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
Studies of mate choice commonly ignore variation in preferences and assume that all individuals shou...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
Question: What mate choice strategies are evolutionarily stable when individuals vary in quality and...
12 pagesInternational audienceStudies on mate choice mainly focus on the evolution of signals that w...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
The plethora of studies devoted to the topics of male competition and female mate choice belie the f...
Evolution of mate choosiness is a central topic in sexual selection, since it induces non random mat...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Sexual selection theory posits that females should choose mates in a way that maximizes their reprod...
Costs of sperm production may lead to prudence in male sperm allocation and also to male mate choice...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sex...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...