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Data from: Mating success follows duet dancing in the Java sparrow
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songbird;Lonchura oryzivora;dance
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s6v4p
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defence, and signalling commitment. Coordinated visual displays of mating pairs are thought to perform similar functions, but are less well understood
Data from: Different ornaments signal male health and MHC variation in two populations of a warbler
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Birds Ecological Genetics Sexual Selection Animal Mating/Breeding Systems extra-pair mating good genes compatibility indirect genetic benefits malaria sexual selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qg823
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by females differs between the two populations, but the different ornaments signal similar aspects of male health and genetic quality, specifically informati
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
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7296h
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The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the quality of the signaler. Competition for breeding
Data from: The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish
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Cognition;Inhibitory control;threespine stickleback;sexual selection;learning;female choice;detour-reaching task;sexual signal;Gasterosteus aculeatus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6h95v
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been investigated. Here, we ask 1) do male sexual signals reflect their cognitive ability, and 2) is cognitive ability associated with male mating success? Specifical
Data from: Warning signals are seductive: relative contributions of color and pattern to predator avoidance and mate attracti
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Signaling/Courtship Predation Selection - Sexual Selection - Natural
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.544b1
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Visual signaling in animals can serve many uses, including predator deterrence and mate attraction. In many cases, signals used to adverti
Data from: Experimental confirmation that body size determines mate preference via phenotype matching in a stickleback species pair
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reproductive isolation;Gasterosteus aculeatus complex;gene flow;Selection - Natural;Signaling\/Courtship;speciation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2sf64
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flow. This is because the genes that control mate signal (the phenotype being matched) also determine the preferred mate signal (‘mate preference’). Speciation is ma
Data from: Costs of deception and learned resistance in deceptive interactions
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costs;pollination;sensory exploitation;Mating signals;Megapalpus capensis;Gorteria diffusa;learning;Coevolution;Holocene
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.10b5v
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naturally, exhibit similar patterns of reduced mating behaviour on deceptive inflorescences in multiple populations, indicating that pollinator learning
Data from: Behavioral plasticity and GxE of reproductive tactics in Nicrophorus vespilloides burying beetles
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conditional strategy;male-male competition;Phenotypic Plasticity;contest behaviour;Alternative Reproductive Tactics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tt0d1
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t individual variation in plasticity and social sensitivity of signaling behavior can evolve in response to selection on investment in mating behavior, with males selected
Data from: Modality interactions alter the shape of acoustic mate preference functions in gray treefrogs
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sexual selection animal communication preference functions multimodal integration
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pm37b
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Sexual selection takes place in complex environments where females evaluating male mating signals are confronted with stimuli from multi
Data from: Evolution of a mating preference for a dual-utility trait used in intrasexual competition in genetically monogamous populations
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dual utility trait;armament-ornament hypothesis;mating preference;monogamy;Mate choice;Intrasexual competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s0vc7
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. Our results suggest that, when females use ornaments as signals in intrasexual resource competition, males can evolve mating preferences for those ornaments

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