نتایج جستجو برای: beauty female mate choice condition

تعداد نتایج: 762652  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Alexandre Courtiol Loïc Etienne Romain Feron Bernard Godelle François Rousset

In nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable within and between sexes. Despite growing empirical evidence of male and/or mutual mate choice, theoretical investigations of the joint evolution of female and male choosiness are few. In addition, previous approaches have often assumed an absence of trade-off between the direct benefits per mating and the lower matin...

2015
Jiaqin Xie Patrick De Clercq Yuhong Zhang Hongsheng Wu Chang Pan Hong Pang

Environmental factors play a crucial role in influencing sexual selection in insects and the evolution of their mating systems. Although it has been reported that sexual selection in insects may change in response to varying environments, the reason for these changes remains poorly understood. Here, we focus on the mate selection process of a ladybird, Cryptolaemus montrouzieri, when experienci...

2017
Eileen Hebets STRATTON Eileen A. Hebets

In many vertebrate systems, early experience has been linked to the learning of speciesspecific traits that are subsequently assessed during mate choice, thus ensuring conspecific matings. In invertebrate systems, however, early experience was not thought to play a role in mate choice until a recent study using Schizocosa uetzi Stratton 1997 wolf spiders demonstrated that females mate more read...

Journal: :Zoological science 2002
Daisuke Takahashi Masanori Kohda

Females of the stream goby Rhinogobius sp. DA with paternal care favor males courting in fast water currents, whereby they mate males of high parental ability. Here we examined female choice of male nest size of this goby in laboratory. The dichotomous choice experiment clearly indicated that females prefer large nests. Spawning at large nests seems to improve egg survival rates in natural habi...

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2014
Ryan Y Wong Molly E Cummings

Choosing mates is a commonly shared behavior across many organisms, with important fitness consequences. Variations in female preferences can be due in part to differences in neural and cellular activity during mate selection. Initial studies have begun to identify putative brain regions involved in mate preference, yet the understanding of the neural processes regulating these behaviors is sti...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2001
A Kodric-Brown P F Nicoletto

Female choices of males, and how these choices are influenced by ecological and social factors, have been studied extensively. However, little is known about the effects of age and breeding experience on female mating decisions. We used video techniques to examine female mate choice in guppies based on the area of carotenoid (orange) pigmentation on the body. Females were presented with paired ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Simon C Griffith Sarah R Pryke William A Buttemer

In socially monogamous animals, mate choice is constrained by the availability of unpaired individuals in the local population. Here, we experimentally investigate the physiological stress endured by a female (the choosy sex) when pairing with a non-preferred social partner. In two experimental contexts, female Gouldian finches (Erythrura gouldiae) socially paired with poor-quality mates had le...

2004
KATHERINE THUMAN

Thuman, KA. 2003. Female reproductive strategies in the ruff (Philomachus pugnax). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 830. 24 pp. Uppsala. ISBN 91-554-5599-9 Traditionally, females have been considered to be strictly monogamous. Today, we know that females in the majority of species actively seek out and ma...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2003
R S Howard C M Lively

If sex is naturally selected as a way to combat parasites, then sexual selection for disease resistance might increase the overall strength of selection for outcrossing. In the present study, we compared how two forms of mate choice affect the evolutionary stability of outcrossing in simultaneous hermaphrodites. In the first form, individuals preferred to mate with uninfected individuals (condi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
M Richard S Losdat J Lecomte M de Fraipont J Clobert

Mate choice with regard to genetic similarity has been rarely considered as a dynamic process. We examined this possibility in breeding populations of the common lizard (Lacerta vivipara) kept for several years in semi-natural conditions. We investigated whether they displayed a pattern of mate choice according to the genetic similarity and whether it was context-dependent. Mate choice depended...

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