Environmental heterogeneity, genotype-by-environment interactions and the reliability of sexual traits as indicators of mate quality.
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Environmental and genetic control of brain and song structure in the zebra finch.No evidence for heritability of male mating latency or copulation duration across social environments in Drosophila melanogaster.Genotype-by-environment interactions for female mate choice of male cuticular hydrocarbons in Drosophila simulans.Assortative mating in fallow deer reduces the strength of sexual selection.Condition-dependent trade-offs between sexual traits, body condition and immunity: the effect of novel habitats.Environmental change mediates mate choice for an extended phenotype, but not for mate quality.The locus of sexual selection: moving sexual selection studies into the post-genomics era.Mate choice opportunity leads to shorter offspring development time in a desert insect.Genotype × environment interaction, environmental heterogeneity and the lek paradox.Male-specific genotype by environment interactions influence viability selection acting on a sexually selected inversion system in the seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida.Premating isolation is determined by larval rearing substrates in cactophilic Drosophila mojavensis. IX. Host plant and population specific epicuticular hydrocarbon expression influences mate choice and sexual selection.Genotype-by-environment interactions underlie the expression of pre- and post-copulatory sexually selected traits in guppies.Females can solve the problem of low signal reliability by assessing multiple male traits.Environmental heterogeneity influences the reliability of secondary sexual traits as condition indicators.Curves as traits: genetic and environmental variation in mate preference functions.'Out of tune': consequences of inbreeding on bird song.Genotype-by-environment interactions for cuticular hydrocarbon expression in Drosophila simulans.Sex-specific genotype-by-environment interactions for cuticular hydrocarbon expression in decorated crickets, Gryllodes sigillatus: implications for the evolution of signal reliability.Costly signals in a field cricket can indicate high- or low-quality direct benefits depending upon the environment.Heritability of male attractiveness persists despite evidence for unreliable sexual signals in Drosophila simulans.Environmental heterogeneity, multivariate sexual selection and genetic constraints on cuticular hydrocarbons in Drosophila simulans.Genotype-by-Environment Interactions Emerge from Simple Assemblages of Mathematical Functions in Ecological ModelsSexual Selection and Genotype-by-Environment Interactions inDrosophilaCuticular HydrocarbonsSignal Reliability, Sex-Specific Genotype-by-Environment Interactions in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Expression, and the Maintenance of Polyandry through Chemosensory Self-Referencing in Decorated Crickets,Gryllodes sigillatusGenotype-by-Environment Interactions when the Social Environment Contains GenesPhenotypic Plasticity and Genotype × Environment Interactions in Animal Communication
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Environmental heterogeneity, genotype-by-environment interactions and the reliability of sexual traits as indicators of mate quality.
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A D Higginson
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z