Sexual selection models suggest that female choice is based on male traits that indicate their genetic or environmental condition, consequently enhancing her reproductive success by direct or indirect benefits. We investigated the relationship between male foot colour and offspring condition in the blue-footed booby, a socially monogamous seabird, with conspicuous and variably condition-dependent coloured feet that are selected by females. In a cross-fostering experiment, we found that chick condition was related to the foot colour of the foster father and, to some extent, to the foot colour of the genetic fathe
Indirect and direct models of sexual selection make different predictions regarding the quantitative...
Sexual dimorphism is widely used as an indirect measure of the intensity of sexual selection. It is ...
Sex allocation theory posits that mothers should preferentially invest in sons when environmental co...
Bright colours of male birds have often been shown to be the target of sexual selection through fema...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Sexual selection may facilitate speciation if it promotes divergence in attributes used in mate choi...
Indirect and direct models of sexual selection make different predictions regarding the quantitative...
International audienceChoosing an appropriate sexual partner is a critical decision for many animal ...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
<div><p>In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It ha...
The ‘division-of-labour ’ hypothesis predicts that males and females perform different roles in pare...
Darwin\u27s theory of sexual selection explains the existence of sexual dimorphism, or within-specie...
Choosing an appropriate partner is a critical decision for many animal species. However, many mechan...
10 pagesInternational audienceSexual dimorphism is widely used as an indirect measure of the intensi...
Indirect and direct models of sexual selection make different predictions regarding the quantitative...
Sexual dimorphism is widely used as an indirect measure of the intensity of sexual selection. It is ...
Sex allocation theory posits that mothers should preferentially invest in sons when environmental co...
Bright colours of male birds have often been shown to be the target of sexual selection through fema...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
Abstract Ornamental traits are thought to evolve because they give individuals an advantage in secur...
Sexual selection may facilitate speciation if it promotes divergence in attributes used in mate choi...
Indirect and direct models of sexual selection make different predictions regarding the quantitative...
International audienceChoosing an appropriate sexual partner is a critical decision for many animal ...
In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It has been c...
<div><p>In some bird species, both adult and juvenile individuals are often brightly coloured. It ha...
The ‘division-of-labour ’ hypothesis predicts that males and females perform different roles in pare...
Darwin\u27s theory of sexual selection explains the existence of sexual dimorphism, or within-specie...
Choosing an appropriate partner is a critical decision for many animal species. However, many mechan...
10 pagesInternational audienceSexual dimorphism is widely used as an indirect measure of the intensi...
Indirect and direct models of sexual selection make different predictions regarding the quantitative...
Sexual dimorphism is widely used as an indirect measure of the intensity of sexual selection. It is ...
Sex allocation theory posits that mothers should preferentially invest in sons when environmental co...