LR Dougherty, DM Shuker - Behavioral Ecology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Quantifying the shape and strength of mating preferences is a vital component of the study of sexual selection and reproductive isolation, but the influence of experimental design on …
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persistence both now and into the future, particularly given the increasing pace of …
The elaboration and diversification of sexually selected weapons remain poorly understood. We argue that progress in this topic has been hindered by a strong bias in sexual selection …
Urbanisation can affect mating opportunities and thereby alter inter‐and intra‐sexual selection pressures on sexual traits. Biotic and abiotic urban conditions can influence an …
It is well known that sexual selection can target reproductive traits during successive pre‐ and post‐mating episodes of selection. A key focus of recent studies has been to understand …
Ephemeral resource patches (ERPs)–short lived resources including dung, carrion, temporary pools, rotting vegetation, decaying wood, and fungi–are found throughout every …
R García‐Roa, F Garcia‐Gonzalez… - Biological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in strength across taxa; it has long been known that ecological …
Sexual conflict can arise when males evolve traits that improve their mating success but in doing so harm females. By reducing female fitness, male harm can diminish offspring …
Thermal ecology and mate competition are both pervasive features of ecological adaptation. A surge of recent work has uncovered the diversity of ways in which temperature affects …