نتایج جستجو برای: mate selection

تعداد نتایج: 325076  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
John P Swaddle Mark G Cathey Maureen Correll Brendan P Hodkinson

There is increasing evidence that animals can acquire mate preferences through the use of public information, notably by observing (and copying) the mate preferences of others in the population. If females acquire preferences through social mechanisms, sexual selection could act very rapidly to spread the preference and drive elaboration of the preferred trait(s). Although there are reports of ...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Robert B Prather Stephen M Shuster

Pea crabs, Dissodactylus primitivus, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. Male and female crabs move among hosts in search for mates, and both sexes mate multiple times, creating opportunities for post-copulatory sexual selection. For such selection to occur, only a fraction of the males who succeed in mating can also succeed in siring progeny. Jossart et al. 2014 used 4 microsatelli...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
Sarah J Lehnert Trevor E Pitcher Robert H Devlin Daniel D Heath

Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exhibit extreme differences in coloration of skin, eggs and flesh due to genetic polymorphisms affecting carotenoid deposition, where colour can range from white to bright red. A sympatric population of red and white Chinook salmon occurs in the Quesnel River, British Columbia, where frequencies of each phenotype are relatively equal. In our study, we e...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Richard M Merrill Zachariah Gompert Lauren M Dembeck Marcus R Kronforst W Owen McMillan Chris D Jiggins

Premating behavioral isolation is increasingly recognized as an important part of ecological speciation, where divergent natural selection causes the evolution of reproductive barriers. A number of studies have now demonstrated that traits under divergent natural selection also affect mate preferences. However, studies of single species pairs only capture a snapshot of the speciation process, m...

2010
Debra Lieberman Shuqiang Zhang Charles W. Mueller Allen Wong

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Journal: :IEEE Computer 2017
Daniel Lam Ethan Stillman Anthony Cariello Andrew McCorkle Ahmed Fouad

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Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Samuel Cotton David W Rogers Jennifer Small Andrew Pomiankowski Kevin Fowler

There is currently much interest in mate preferences for sexual ornaments. However, few studies have focused on individual variation in mate preference despite its importance for the rate and direction of sexual selection. Females of the sexually dimorphic stalk-eyed fly, Diasemopsis meigenii, exhibit an unambiguous rejection response towards unattractive males bearing small ornaments. We inves...

2007
R. Matthew Montoya

This research investigated gender similarities and differences in preferences for specific body parts in an ideal mate. 137 participants indicated the degree to which they desired their ideal version of a particular body part in their ideal mate. Whereas conventional wisdom dictates that women's physical appearance is more important to men than is men's appearance to women, results indicated th...

2013
Dominic A. Edward Tracey Chapman

Male mate choice has been reported in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, even though males of this species were previously thought to maximise their fitness by mating with all available females. To understand the evolution of male mate choice it is important to understand variation in male mating preferences. Two studies, using different stock populations and different methods, have report...

2016
David M. Buss Cari Goetz Joshua D. Duntley Kelly Asao Daniel Conroy-Beam

Article history: Received 16 February 2016 Received in revised form 19 July 2016 Accepted 20 July 2016 Available online xxxx Leaving onemating relationship and entering another, serialmating, is commonly observed inmany cultures. An array of circumstances can prompt a mate switch. These include (1) unanticipated costs inflicted by one's mate, or ‘relationship load,’ not apparent on the initial ...

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