The evolution of aggression: can selection generate variability?
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Cost and conflict in animal signals and human languageEvolutionary aspects of anxiety disordersSecond to fourth digit ratio, testosterone and perceived male dominanceThe evolution of honest communication: integrating social and physiological costs of ornamentationVisual signals of status and rival assessment in Polistes dominulus paper wasps.Multimodal communication in courting fiddler crabs reveals male performance capacities.Field Crickets Compensate for Unattractive Static Long-Distance Call Components by Increasing Dynamic Signalling EffortThe fitness consequences of honesty: Under-signalers have a survival advantage in song sparrows.Color expression in experimentally regrown feathers of an overwintering migratory bird: implications for signaling and seasonal interactions.Bill color, not badge size, indicates testosterone-related information in house sparrowsCosts of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical considerations and empirical evidence.Decoration supplementation and male-male competition in the great bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis): a test of the social control hypothesis.Sexual selection, honest advertisement and the handicap principle: reviewing the evidence.Polymorphism in the serotonin receptor 2a (HTR2A) gene as possible predisposal factor for aggressive traits.Floral humidity and other indicators of energy rewards in pollination biology.Disruptive viability selection on a black plumage trait associated with dominance.Socially selected ornaments influence hormone titers of signalers and receivers.Quantitative trait loci for aggressive behavior in Drosophila melanogaster.A mismatch between the perceived fighting signal and fighting ability reveals survival and physiological costs for bearers.Human colour in mate choice and competition.Social interactions between live and artificial weakly electric fish: Electrocommunication and locomotor behavior of Mormyrus rume proboscirostris towards a mobile dummy fish.Mutual assessment via visual status signals in Polistes dominulus wasps.Differential serotonergic mediation of aggression in roosters bred for resistance and susceptibility to Marek's disease.Seasonal variation in the utility of a status signaling system: Plumage ornament predicts foraging success only during periods of high competition.Socially selected ornaments and fitness: Signals of fighting ability in paper wasps are positively associated with survival, reproductive success, and rank.INTRASEXUAL COMPETITION ALONE FAVORS A SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC ORNAMENT IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANA.Synchronizing feather-based measures of corticosterone and carotenoid-dependent signals: what relationships do we expect?Life-history divergence facilitates regional coexistence of competing Ficedula flycatchers.Concurrent effects of age class and food distribution on immigration success and population dynamics in a small mammal.Sex-specific genotype-by-environment interactions for cuticular hydrocarbon expression in decorated crickets, Gryllodes sigillatus: implications for the evolution of signal reliability.The energetic basis of acoustic communication.Resource value and the context dependence of receiver behaviour.Immunocompetence, developmental stability and wingspot size in the damselfly Calopteryx splendens L.ARE WARNING COLORS HANDICAPS?Predictability is attractive: Female preference for behaviourally consistent males but no preference for the level of male aggression in a bi-parental cichlid.Individual differences affect honest signalling in a songbird.Social costs enforce honesty of a dynamic signal of motivation.The cost of dishonesty.Observers’ expectations regarding the emotional reactions of others in a failure context: the role of status and perceived dominanceThe role of pigment based plumage traits in resolving conflicts
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The evolution of aggression: can selection generate variability?
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The evolution of aggression: can selection generate variability?
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Maynard Smith J
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1988-07-01T00:00:00Z