Variable female preferences drive complex male displays.
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Mating first, mating more: biological market fluctuation in a wild prosimianSexual signalling in Propithecus verreauxi: male "chest badge" and female mate choice.Biomechanics of the Peacock's Display: How Feather Structure and Resonance Influence Multimodal SignalingMulti-modal courtship in the peacock spider, Maratus volans (O.P.-Cambridge, 1874)Female mice ultrasonically interact with males during courtship displays.Mate choice in adult female Bengalese finches: females express consistent preferences for individual males and prefer female-directed song performances.Multimodal communication in courting fiddler crabs reveals male performance capacities.Mating success follows duet dancing in the Java sparrowLooking for sexual selection in the female brainHow age influences phonotaxis in virgin female Jamaican field crickets (Gryllus assimilis).Male red ornamentation is associated with female red sensitivity in sticklebacks.Does sex trade with violence among genotypes in Drosophila melanogaster?Does segregating variation in sexual or microhabitat preferences lead to non-random mating within a population of Drosophila melanogaster?Raptor nest decorations are a reliable threat against conspecifics.Decoration supplementation and male-male competition in the great bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis): a test of the social control hypothesis.Animal visual systems and the evolution of color patterns: sensory processing illuminates signal evolution.Localizing brain regions associated with female mate preference behavior in a swordtail.Larger swordtail females prefer asymmetrical males.The multiple signals assessed by female satin bowerbirds: could they be used to narrow down females' choices of mates?Altering an extended phenotype reduces intraspecific male aggression and can maintain diversity in cichlid fish.The opportunity for sexual selection: not mismeasured, just misunderstood.Genotype x environment interaction for male attractiveness in an acoustic moth: evidence for plasticity and canalization.Females are choosier in the dark: environment-dependent reliance on courtship components and its impact on fitness.How does male-male competition generate negative frequency-dependent selection and disruptive selection during speciation?Female preference for multi-modal courtship: multiple signals are important for male mating success in peacock spiders.Factors determining the occurrence of anthropogenic materials in nests of the white stork Ciconia ciconia.Socially transmitted mate preferences in a monogamous bird: a non-genetic mechanism of sexual selection.DIVERSITY IN THE WEAPONS OF SEXUAL SELECTION: HORN EVOLUTION IN THE BEETLE GENUS ONTHOPHAGUS (COLEOPTERA: SCARABAEIDAE)Theft of bower decorations among male Satin Bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus): why are some decorations more popular than others?The effect of claw size and wave rate on female choice in a fiddler crabEvolution of courtship display in Estrildid finches: dance in relation to female song and plumage ornamentationTests of the kin selection model of mate choice and inbreeding avoidance in satin bowerbirdsVariation in the temporal and spatial use of signals and its implications for multimodal communicationFemale responsiveness underlies the evolution of geographic variation in male courtship between allopatric populations of the fish Girardinichthys multiradiatus
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Variable female preferences drive complex male displays.
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Variable female preferences drive complex male displays
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Seth W Coleman
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z
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