In many species, population sex ratios have far-reaching consequences for a wide variety of population-level and behavioural processes and can directly influence sexual selection through differential effects on male and female mating behaviour. Although sex ratios are often treated as more or less stable population characteristics, recent theoretical evidence suggests that sex ratios fluctuate under many conditions, and that the amplitude of these fluctuations can be considerable. Few studies have attempted to quantify this variation in systems with prominent, sex ratio-dependent sexual conflict. One of the species with the greatest potential to integrate these factors in the wild is the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata. In this study...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
The main objective of this study was to describe and explain several features of geographic variatio...
We tested the hypothesis that sexual asymmetry in mating costs affects choice of schooling partner i...
Adult sex ratio is an important demographic characteristic that can affect population dynamics and b...
There are many theoretical and empirical studies explaining variation in offspring sex ratio but rel...
Females that invest adaptively in their offspring are predicted to channel more resources to the sex...
The potential causes of adult sex ratio variation in guppies Poecilia reticulata were tested in lab-...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
Demographic parameters including operational sex ratio (OSR) and population density may influence th...
Population differentiation is often viewed as an important step towards speciation, and part of the ...
Recent investigations have highlighted the importance of sexual conflict in the evolution of reprodu...
Models of inter-sexual selection generally assume heritable variation in mating preferences among fe...
Sexual segregation is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Although a number of hypotheses have...
Variation in sex ratio can affect mating behaviour, with more intense competition predicted at biase...
Because agonistic behaviour can increase an individual's risk of predation, natural selection should...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
The main objective of this study was to describe and explain several features of geographic variatio...
We tested the hypothesis that sexual asymmetry in mating costs affects choice of schooling partner i...
Adult sex ratio is an important demographic characteristic that can affect population dynamics and b...
There are many theoretical and empirical studies explaining variation in offspring sex ratio but rel...
Females that invest adaptively in their offspring are predicted to channel more resources to the sex...
The potential causes of adult sex ratio variation in guppies Poecilia reticulata were tested in lab-...
The rate of evolution of mating preferences and mate signalling traits can influence local adaptatio...
Demographic parameters including operational sex ratio (OSR) and population density may influence th...
Population differentiation is often viewed as an important step towards speciation, and part of the ...
Recent investigations have highlighted the importance of sexual conflict in the evolution of reprodu...
Models of inter-sexual selection generally assume heritable variation in mating preferences among fe...
Sexual segregation is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Although a number of hypotheses have...
Variation in sex ratio can affect mating behaviour, with more intense competition predicted at biase...
Because agonistic behaviour can increase an individual's risk of predation, natural selection should...
How genetic variation is maintained in ecologically important traits is a central question in evolut...
The main objective of this study was to describe and explain several features of geographic variatio...
We tested the hypothesis that sexual asymmetry in mating costs affects choice of schooling partner i...