Robust phylogenetic information can be instrumental to the study of the evolution of female mating preferences and preferred male traits. In this paper, the evolution of a preexisting female bias favoring a sword in male swordtail fish and the evolution of the sword, a complex character, are used to demonstrate how the evolution of mating preferences and preferred traits can be examined in a phylogenetic context. Phylogenetic information suggests that a preference for a sword arose prior to the evolution of the sword in the genus Xiphophorus and that the sword was adaptive at its origin. A phylogenetic approach to the study of female preferences and male traits can also be informative when used in conjunction with mate choice theory in maki...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...
In male swordtails (Xiphophorus nigrensis) there are three size classes that derive from allelic var...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Robust phylogenetic information can be instrumental to the study of the evolution of female mating p...
Female poeciliid fishes of the sister genera Xiphophorus and Priapella share a preference for males ...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Sexual selection acting on male traits through female mate choice is commonly inferred from female a...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Female poeciliid ¢shes of the sister genera Xiphophorus and Priapella share a preference for males w...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
In many animals, phenotypic diversity in males originates through sexual selection. However, the evo...
While female mate preference is very well studied, male preference has only recently begun to receiv...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...
In male swordtails (Xiphophorus nigrensis) there are three size classes that derive from allelic var...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...
Robust phylogenetic information can be instrumental to the study of the evolution of female mating p...
Female poeciliid fishes of the sister genera Xiphophorus and Priapella share a preference for males ...
AbstractThe evolution and the adaptive logic (if any) of female mate choice are subjects of lively d...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Abstract. Models of sexual selection have recently been broadened to include the pre-existing bias m...
Sexual selection acting on male traits through female mate choice is commonly inferred from female a...
The evolution of male mate choice is constrained by costs of choice in species with a male-biased op...
Female poeciliid ¢shes of the sister genera Xiphophorus and Priapella share a preference for males w...
Sexually dimorphic traits in many mate recognition systems have evolved in response to preexisting f...
International audienceDispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population...
In many animals, phenotypic diversity in males originates through sexual selection. However, the evo...
While female mate preference is very well studied, male preference has only recently begun to receiv...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...
In male swordtails (Xiphophorus nigrensis) there are three size classes that derive from allelic var...
Swordtail fish (Poeciliidae: genus Xiphophorus) are a paradigmatic case of sexual selection by senso...