Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z}_{{\rm z}}$ females) differ in mate preference from females raised by Bengalese finches (${\rm Z}_{{\rm b}}$ females) when given the choice between a Z male and a B male. Their data also showed an own species bias (${\rm Z}_{{\rm z}}$ females strongly preferred Z males, whereas ${\rm Z}_{{\rm b}}$ females showed about equal interest in Z and B males). Several authors mentioned the existence of a preference for species-specific characteristics independent of early experience (a so called 'innate' preference) as a cause for an own species bias. This conclusion can be doubted for theoretical and methodological reasons and the question for the proce...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
A major challenge in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand the evolution and mainten...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-fostered ...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-fostered ...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
A major challenge in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand the evolution and mainten...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
A major challenge in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand the evolution and mainten...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
Sonnemann & Sjölander (1977) found that zebra finch females raised by their own species (${\rm Z...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-fostered ...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-fostered ...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
In a previous study (KRUIJT & MEEUWISSEN, 1991) we examined the sexual preference of cross-foste...
A major challenge in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand the evolution and mainten...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
Traits used in mate choice are often costly to produce or maintain, and thus can reflect an individu...
A major challenge in behavioural and evolutionary ecology is to understand the evolution and mainten...