Courtship displays are important in governing mate choice, ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom and often spectacular in appearance. As such, they have received a long …
We know little about on how frequently transitions into new habitats occur, especially the colonization of novel environments that are the most likely to instigate adaptive evolution …
Moving on land versus in water imposes dramatically different requirements on the musculoskeletal system. Although many limbed vertebrates, such as salamanders and …
Sexually selected traits have long been thought to drive diversification, but support for this hypothesis has been persistently controversial. In fishes, sexually dimorphic coloration is …
Animal sociality plays a crucial organisational role in evolution. As a result, understanding the factors that promote the emergence, maintenance, and diversification of animal societies …
SL Mowles, M Jennions… - Royal Society Open …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Courting males often perform different behavioural displays that demonstrate aspects of their quality. Male fiddler crabs, Uca sp., are well known for their repetitive claw-waving display …
Colonisation of novel habitats are important events in evolution, but the factors that initially prompt such ecological transitions are often unknown. The invasion of land by fish is an …
TJ Ord, TC Summers, MM Noble… - The American …, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
An ecological release from competition or predation is a frequent adaptive explanation for the colonization of novel environments, but empirical data are limited. On the island of …
TC Summers, TJ Ord - Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Visual ornaments have long been assumed to evolve hyper‐allometry as an outcome of sexual selection. Yet growing evidence suggests many sexually selected morphologies can …