Studies of the distribution of mating success among males in frog choruses typically seek to identify specific phenotypic attributes that confer a higher mating success on certain individual males. These attributes invariably relate to competition among males: either direct competition in the form of aggression, or competition to attract and be chosen by females. In this paper, we present evidence that an additional factor may operate in frog choruses. We show that individual males who mate on a given night enjoy a higher probability of being successful on the next night, and we suggest that this is because successful mating enables males to conserve energy
Mate choice is the attempt of an individual to gain higher reproductive fitness by preferring to mat...
Investigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for sexual-selection theory,...
We examine factors that influence male mating success in the glass frog Centrolene savagei; in addit...
We studied the behavior and mating success of a natural population of painted reed frogs, Hyperolius...
Hyperolius marmoratus shares its breeding site with 12 synchronously breeding species. Males call fr...
For many frog species that aggregate around ponds or streams, chorus attendance, the percentage of t...
International audienceCalling behaviour and the characteristics of the male call are important for b...
International audienceCalling behaviour and the characteristics of the male call are important for b...
Abstract Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities...
In two-choice discrimination experiments, females of Hyperolius marmoratus preferred the calls of lo...
Abstract Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities may be common in nature, yet f...
In the Australian frog Crinia georgiana, matings frequently involve a single female and multiple mal...
Abstract: Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities may be common in nature, yet f...
International audienceInvestigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for se...
In the Australian frog Crinia georgiana, matings frequently involve a single female and multiple mal...
Mate choice is the attempt of an individual to gain higher reproductive fitness by preferring to mat...
Investigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for sexual-selection theory,...
We examine factors that influence male mating success in the glass frog Centrolene savagei; in addit...
We studied the behavior and mating success of a natural population of painted reed frogs, Hyperolius...
Hyperolius marmoratus shares its breeding site with 12 synchronously breeding species. Males call fr...
For many frog species that aggregate around ponds or streams, chorus attendance, the percentage of t...
International audienceCalling behaviour and the characteristics of the male call are important for b...
International audienceCalling behaviour and the characteristics of the male call are important for b...
Abstract Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities...
In two-choice discrimination experiments, females of Hyperolius marmoratus preferred the calls of lo...
Abstract Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities may be common in nature, yet f...
In the Australian frog Crinia georgiana, matings frequently involve a single female and multiple mal...
Abstract: Complex sexual signals spanning multiple sensory modalities may be common in nature, yet f...
International audienceInvestigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for se...
In the Australian frog Crinia georgiana, matings frequently involve a single female and multiple mal...
Mate choice is the attempt of an individual to gain higher reproductive fitness by preferring to mat...
Investigating the mechanisms underlying female mate choice is important for sexual-selection theory,...
We examine factors that influence male mating success in the glass frog Centrolene savagei; in addit...