Sensory bias as an explanation for the evolution of mate preferences
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Supplementation of male pheromone on rock substrates attracts female rock lizards to the territories of males: a field experimentShaping communicative colour signals over evolutionary timeCoevolutionary aesthetics in human and biotic artworldsAesthetic evolution by mate choice: Darwin's really dangerous idea.Evolution of female preference for younger malesChoosing a mate in a high predation environment: Female preference in the fiddler crab Uca terpsichoresHemiclonal analysis of interacting phenotypes in male and female Drosophila melanogasterEvidence for genetic variation in human mate preferences for sexually dimorphic physical traits.Evolutionary behavioral genetics.Geographic variation in animal colour polymorphisms and its role in speciation.Positive feedback and alternative stable states in inbreeding, cooperation, sex roles and other evolutionary processes.Population-Specific Covariation between Immune Function and Color of Nesting Male Threespine SticklebackThe limits of sexual conflict in the narrow sense: new insights from waterfowl biology.The evolution of preference strength under sensory bias: a role for indirect selection?Exploring the hidden landscape of female preferences for complex signals.From molecules to mating: Rapid evolution and biochemical studies of reproductive proteins.Phenotypic plasticity drives a depth gradient in male conspicuousness in threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus.Mate choice and sexual selection: what have we learned since Darwin?Female mating preferences determine system-level evolution in a gene network model.Runaway sexual selection leads to good genes.Genetic architecture of sensory exploitation: QTL mapping of female and male receiver traits in an acoustic moth.Male and female contributions to behavioral isolation in darters as a function of genetic distance and color distance.Understanding Female Receiver Psychology in Reproductive Contexts.Does female feeding motivation affect the response to a food-mimicking male ornament in the swordtail characin Corynopoma riisei?Variation in Women's Preferences Regarding Male Facial Masculinity Is Better Explained by Genetic Differences Than by Previously Identified Context-Dependent Effects.Evidence for a receiver bias underlying female preference for a male mating pheromone in sea lamprey.The strength of a female mate preference increases with predation risk.Species recognition and patterns of population variation in the reproductive structures of a damselfly genus.How choosy should I be? The relative searching time predicts evolution of choosiness under direct sexual selection.Effects of female preference intensity on the permissiveness of sexual trait polymorphisms.The pervasive effects of lighting environments on sensory drive in bluefin killifish: an investigation into male/male competition, female choice, and predationMate choice for indirect genetic benefits: scrutiny of the current paradigmOpsin gene expression regulated by testosterone level in a sexually dimorphic lizardEvolution and role of the follicular epidermal gland system in non-ophidian squamates
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Sensory bias as an explanation for the evolution of mate preferences
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