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The following pages link to Phenotypic plasticity and the handicap principle (Q55966924):
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- High-quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die young (Q22122485) (← links)
- Fluctuating asymmetry and sexual selection (Q22252811) (← links)
- Cost and conflict in animal signals and human language (Q24555102) (← links)
- A potential resolution to the lek paradox through indirect genetic effects (Q24685527) (← links)
- Condition-dependent ornaments, life histories, and the evolving architecture of resource-use (Q26824275) (← links)
- Biological signals as handicaps (Q28298209) (← links)
- Future climate stimulates population out-breaks by relaxing constraints on reproduction (Q28830333) (← links)
- Sexual selection when the female directly benefits (Q29030204) (← links)
- Field Crickets Compensate for Unattractive Static Long-Distance Call Components by Increasing Dynamic Signalling Effort (Q30367257) (← links)
- Adaptive plasticity in wild field cricket's acoustic signaling (Q30451077) (← links)
- Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical considerations and empirical evidence (Q34092376) (← links)
- Sex, war, and disease: the role of parasite infection on weapon development and mating success in a horned beetle (Gnatocerus cornutus) (Q34128406) (← links)
- Sexual selection, honest advertisement and the handicap principle: reviewing the evidence (Q34308599) (← links)
- Utility rate equations of group population dynamics in biological and social systems (Q35080225) (← links)
- Parasitism and the expression of sexual dimorphism (Q35116016) (← links)
- EVOLUTION, PHYLOGENY, SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND MATING SYSTEM IN THE GRACKLES (QUISCALUS SPP.: ICTERINAE). (Q36388667) (← links)
- Selection on an extreme weapon in the frog legged leaf beetle (Sagra femorata). (Q38608385) (← links)
- SEXUAL SELECTION AND SURVIVAL SELECTION ON WING COLORATION AND BODY SIZE IN THE RUBYSPOT DAMSELFLY HETAERINA AMERICANA. (Q39341909) (← links)
- Condition dependence of male and female genital structures in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). (Q40832732) (← links)
- Fitness cost of pheromone production in signaling female moths (Q42016938) (← links)
- Evolution of male and female genitalia following release from sexual selection (Q43617833) (← links)
- Hormones and honest signals: males with larger ornaments elevate testosterone more when challenged (Q44933971) (← links)
- SEXUAL SELECTION IN THE MONOGAMOUS BARN SWALLOW (HIRUNDO RUSTICA). I. DETERMINANTS OF TAIL ORNAMENT SIZE. (Q46509607) (← links)
- Territory defense as a condition-dependent component of male reproductive success in Drosophila serrata (Q46800732) (← links)
- The tale of the shrinking weapon: seasonal changes in nutrition affect weapon size and sexual dimorphism, but not contemporary evolution. (Q47262025) (← links)
- Novel host plant leads to the loss of sexual dimorphism in a sexually selected male weapon (Q51186850) (← links)
- Ontogenetic timing as a condition-dependent life history trait: High-condition males develop quickly, peak early, and age fast (Q51238649) (← links)
- Phenotypes optimized for early-life reproduction exhibit faster somatic deterioration with age, revealing a latent cost of high condition. (Q51273069) (← links)
- Differential effects of genetic vs. environmental quality in Drosophila melanogaster suggest multiple forms of condition dependence (Q51372943) (← links)
- On the evolution of heightened condition dependence of male sexual displays (Q51519381) (← links)
- Costly signals in a field cricket can indicate high- or low-quality direct benefits depending upon the environment (Q51543213) (← links)
- Condition-dependent expression of melanin-based coloration in the Eurasian kestrel (Q51564881) (← links)
- Hormonal control of male horn length dimorphism in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). (Q52607393) (← links)
- Condition dependence of male life span and calling effort in a field cricket. (Q52687724) (← links)
- Sexual showiness and parasite load: correlations without parasite coevolutionary cycles. (Q54296140) (← links)
- Fear, food and sexual ornamentation: plasticity of colour development in Trinidadian guppies. (Q55653398) (← links)
- Dietary protein mediates a trade-off between larval survival and the development of male secondary sexual traits (Q56688109) (← links)
- The complexity of male reproductive success: effects of nutrition, morphology, and experience (Q56688115) (← links)
- Plumage coloration is a sexually selected indicator of male quality (Q56689069) (← links)
- Sexual competition and the evolution of condition-dependent ageing (Q57148583) (← links)
- Conditional Handicaps in Exuberant Lizards: Bright Color in Aggressive Males Is Correlated with High Levels of Free Radicals (Q57899043) (← links)
- Female ornamentation and the fecundity trade-off in a sex-role reversed pipefish (Q58129453) (← links)
- Experimental evidence of condition-dependent sexual dimorphism in the weakly dimorphic antler flyProtopiophila litigata(Diptera: Piophilidae) (Q58415921) (← links)
- Mating success in male pheasants (Q59000769) (← links)
- Trade-offs between life-history traits and a secondary sexual character in male collared flycatchers (Q59066542) (← links)
- Fluctuating asymmetry in male sexual ornaments may reliably reveal male quality (Q59795011) (← links)
- Pursuit-deterrent signals: communication between prey and predator (Q60362962) (← links)
- Individual optimization: Mechanisms shaping the optimal reaction norm (Q60727593) (← links)
- Behaviourally mediated sexual selection: characteristics of successful male black grouse (Q73618185) (← links)
- Epigenetic paternal effects as costly, condition-dependent traits (Q89108975) (← links)