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Data from: Nest-box temperature affects clutch size, incubation initiation, and nestling health in great tits
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great tit;Phenotypic Plasticity;Global warming;Phenological mismatch;Parus major
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6pr02
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breeding phenology, with beneficial effects on nestling health. To better understand the consequences of maternal adjustments during egg laying, it would be interestin
Data from: Sexual dimorphism in epicuticular compounds despite similar sexual selection in sex role-reversed seed beetles
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species dimorphism;chemical signalling;mutual mate choice;Megabruchidius tonkineus;mate attractiveness;cuticular hydrocarbon;Megabruchidius dorsalis;sexual dimorphism;speciation;CHC
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doi:10.5061/dryad.pj557
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ant association between their EC profile and attractiveness, measured both as latency to mating and as success in mate-choice trials. Remarkably, the ma
Data from: The effect of sexual selection on adaptation and extinction under increasing temperatures
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climate change;sexual selection;increasing temperature;extinction;polyandry;Plodia interpunctella;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.nk842s5
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sexual selection did not, however, delay extinction when the temperature became excessively high. By manipulating individuals’ mating opportunities during fitness
Data from: The evolution of sexual imprinting through reinforcement
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reproductive isolation;evolution of learning;Selection - Sexual
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doi:10.5061/dryad.p196k70
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. We demonstrate that a sexual imprinting component of female preference can evolve as a one-allele assortative mating mechanism by reducing the risk
Data from: Intergenerational paternal effect of adult density in Drosophila melanogaster
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Intergenerational paternal effect;Adult crowding;drosophila melanogaster
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5qh33s2
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. 4. Male fitness components were also found to have a significant treatment effect: M-sons had lower dry weight at eclosion, higher mating latency and lower
Data from: Nest decoration as social signals by males and females: greenery and feathers in starling colonies
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sexual selection;female ornaments;ornamental feathers;green nesting material;breeding density;nest decoration
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7296h
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increased competition for breeding resources. The aggregation of males competing for territories and mates may stimulate them to add greater amounts of pla
Data from: Sex-specific evolutionary potential of pre- and postcopulatory reproductive interactions in the field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus
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Genetic Variation;reproductive strategies;Teleogryllus commodus;Selection - Sexual;heritability;Behavior;quantitative genetics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.172s5
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on for latency to mate and spermatophore attachment was sex-specific, and in the case of mate guarding intensity, largely absent. For a given interacti
Data from: Condition dependence of female choosiness in a field cricket
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field crickets;mate preferences;insects;phonotaxis;Gryllinae;Orthoptera;Sexual selection & conflicts;female choice;Gryllidae;Gryllus pennsylvanicus;calling effort;mating preferences
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mg6jb
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d the condition dependence of female preferences (preference function and choosiness) for male calling effort in G. pennsylvanicus. We manipulated female condition by raising
Data from: Assessment of rival males through the use of multiple sensory cues in the fruitfly Drosophila pseudoobscura
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copulation duration courtship mating latency phenotypic plasticity sensory mode social environment sperm competition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5cb7r
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ways reliable, and animals may need to balance accuracy against the risk of failing to respond if local conditions or interfering signals prevent them detectin
Data from: Cannibalism as an interacting phenotype: pre-cannibalistic aggression is influenced by social partners in the endangered Socorro isopod
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quantitative genetics;psi (?);Thermosphaeroma thermophilum;indirect genetic effects;social selection;agonistic behavior;invertebrate conservation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5h51p
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o investigated whether differences in mating interest among males and females influenced cannibalism in mixed sex pairs. We studied these questions in thr

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