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Data from: Males, but not females, perform strategic mate searching movements between host plants in a leaf beetle with scramble competition polygyny
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mobility;Chrysomelidae;mating system;mate searching strategy;sexual harassment;sexual selection;Leptinotarsa undecimlineata;Solanum;scramble competition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.42sp54f
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1. Mate searching is assumed to be performed mostly by males, but when females benefit from multiple mating or are under risk of failing to mate
Data from: Maximally informative foraging by Caenorhabditis elegans
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infotaxis information theory
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3j2j9
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ow that a drift-diffusion model can approximate it successfully with just three neurons. Our study reveals how the maximally informative search strate
Data from: Sexual signaling by females: do unmated females increase their signaling effort?
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chemical signaling;solitary bees;Amegilla dawsoni;mate search
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2bm41
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Theory predicts that females should invest least in mate searching when young, but increase their effort with age if they remain unmated. Few studies
Data from: Sex roles and mutual mate choice matters during mate sampling
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Selection: sexual;Gobiusculus flavescens;Behavior: reproductive;Mate choice;Conflict: sexual
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doi:10.5061/dryad.cn4d8bv4
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pattern was observed late in the season, at which time several females often simultaneously courted the same male. Mate-searching females visited more ma
Data from: Mate finding, Allee effects, and selection for sex-biased dispersal
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context-dependent dispersal mate searching mating system movement philopatry settlement sperm competition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.ph40n
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and on sex-biased dispersal produce opposing predictions: in the former one sex is predicted to move less if the other sex evolves to search more, whereas in the latter mate
Data from: Mate sampling and choosiness in the sand goby
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mating strategy;time constrain;Pomatoschistus minutus;mate searching;sexual selection;Cenozoic;Mate choice;sampling cost
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doi:10.5061/dryad.75771
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two approaches by empirically testing how latency to mate is affected by various search costs, variation in mate quality and female quality in the sand goby
Data from: Artificial selection on walking distance suggests a mobility-sperm competitiveness trade-off
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Tribokium castaneum;Tribolium castaneum
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1745nv2
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Securing matings is a key determinant of fitness and in many species males are the sex that engages in mate searching. Searching for mates is ofte
Data from: Primates adjust movement strategies due to changing food availability
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Reyna-Hurtado, Rafael
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Lévy walk Brownian walk
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gp557
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as Lévy walks. Thus, when food distribution changes due to seasonal variation, animals should show concomitant changes in their search strate
Data from: Survival costs of within? and between?season mate change in the European Blackbird (Turdus merula)
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pair bond;Divorce;mating
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doi:10.5061/dryad.35tv6rs
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s demonstrated that within- and between-season survival is dependent on mate retention, and we discuss this in the context of how searching for a new partner could
Data from: Optimizing mating encounters by sexually dimorphic movements
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movement ecology;anisogamy;Lévy walk;mutual search problem
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doi:10.5061/dryad.303hh
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rent sexes. During mate search, both sexes should mutually optimize their encounters, thus raising a question of how they achieve this. Here, we show tha

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