A sexually selected signal may serve a dual function being both attractive to mates and deterring rivals. Presently, there are few unambiguous demonstrations of an ornament functioning in both a mate choice and mate competition context and none regarding female ornaments. We have shown earlier that a temporary ornament, a striped pattern, in a sex-role reversed female pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, attracts males. Here we show that this ornament also intimidates rival females: in one experiment a male could interact with either 1 or 2 females. Latency until copulation was longer when 2, rather than 1, females were present. Moreover, when 2 females were present, competition lasted longer and time until mating took place increased when females ...
Mate choice and intrasexual mating competition are the processes that drive sexual selection and can...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle sex roles are reversed, that is, females compete more intensely th...
Sexual selection can drive the evolution of exaggerated ornaments and armaments, which serve no purp...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
This thesis integrates the fields of sexual selection, parental investment and sex role theory by in...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
SummaryThe evolutionary divergence of sexual signals is often important during the formation of new ...
Adaptive female coloration is likely to occur when males largely invest into reproduction or varianc...
Females are usually considered to be the target of male courtship behaviour. In nature, however, soc...
Mate choice plays an important role in sexual selection and speciation. The evolution of mate choice...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Sexual selection theory predicts that members of the choosy sex, usually females, should employ mult...
Mate choice and intrasexual mating competition are the processes that drive sexual selection and can...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle sex roles are reversed, that is, females compete more intensely th...
Sexual selection can drive the evolution of exaggerated ornaments and armaments, which serve no purp...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
This thesis integrates the fields of sexual selection, parental investment and sex role theory by in...
Sexual ornaments found only in females are a rare occurrence in nature. One explanation for this is ...
SummaryThe evolutionary divergence of sexual signals is often important during the formation of new ...
Adaptive female coloration is likely to occur when males largely invest into reproduction or varianc...
Females are usually considered to be the target of male courtship behaviour. In nature, however, soc...
Mate choice plays an important role in sexual selection and speciation. The evolution of mate choice...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Sexual selection theory predicts that members of the choosy sex, usually females, should employ mult...
Mate choice and intrasexual mating competition are the processes that drive sexual selection and can...
Many conspicuous ornamental traits in animals are expressed in both males and females. Despite this,...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...