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The following pages link to Mate selection—A selection for a handicap (Q28214988):
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- Immune investment is explained by sexual selection and pace-of-life, but not longevity in parrots (Psittaciformes) (Q21090815) (← links)
- Symmetry is related to sexual dimorphism in faces: data across culture and species (Q21144567) (← links)
- Male mate choice scales female ornament allometry in a cichlid fish (Q21284106) (← links)
- Does masculinity matter? The contribution of masculine face shape to male attractiveness in humans (Q21562150) (← links)
- The sexual selection continuum (Q22065942) (← links)
- High-quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die young (Q22122485) (← links)
- Fluctuating asymmetry and sexual selection (Q22252811) (← links)
- Autumn tree colours as a handicap signal (Q24522438) (← links)
- Cost and conflict in animal signals and human language (Q24555102) (← links)
- Chapter 5 Insights for Behavioral Ecology from Behavioral Syndromes (Q24563695) (← links)
- Signaling among relatives. III. Talk is cheap (Q24569530) (← links)
- Signal Cloaking by Electric Fish (Q24633743) (← links)
- Fitness increases with partner and neighbour allopreening (Q24652850) (← links)
- Plumage colour in nestling blue tits: sexual dichromatism, condition dependence and genetic effects (Q24669548) (← links)
- The evolution of mate choice and mating biases (Q24669654) (← links)
- Menstrual cycle variation in women's preferences for the scent of symmetrical men (Q24672869) (← links)
- Why are small males aggressive? (Q24673579) (← links)
- Costly but worthless gifts facilitate courtship (Q24677573) (← links)
- The coevolution theory of autumn colours (Q24678266) (← links)
- Motor mechanisms of a vocal mimic: implications for birdsong production (Q24678505) (← links)
- A potential resolution to the lek paradox through indirect genetic effects (Q24685527) (← links)
- Wild western lowland gorillas signal selectively using odor (Q24747655) (← links)
- Can Neglected Tropical Diseases Compromise Human Wellbeing in Sex-, Age-, and Trait-Specific Ways? (Q26748478) (← links)
- Bird Integumentary Melanins: Biosynthesis, Forms, Function and Evolution (Q26748921) (← links)
- Critical issues in experimental studies of prosociality in non-human species (Q26752866) (← links)
- Biological trade and markets (Q26771214) (← links)
- Life-history evolution in the anthropocene: effects of increasing nutrients on traits and trade-offs (Q26799303) (← links)
- The evolution of honest communication: integrating social and physiological costs of ornamentation (Q26824013) (← links)
- Oxidative stress and condition-dependent sexual signals: more than just seeing red (Q26827418) (← links)
- Wake up and smell the conflict: odour signals in female competition (Q26991718) (← links)
- Physiological control of elaborate male courtship: female choice for neuromuscular systems (Q27012651) (← links)
- The relationship between testosterone and long-distance calling in wild male chimpanzees (Q27323620) (← links)
- Beyond species recognition: somatic state affects long-distance sex pheromone communication (Q27329716) (← links)
- Evaluating the responses of a territorial solitary carnivore to potential mates and competitors (Q27346453) (← links)
- The effects of testosterone on a viral infection in greenfinches (Carduelis chloris): an experimental test of the immunocompetence-handicap hypothesis (Q27469490) (← links)
- Coloured ornamental traits could be effective and non-invasive indicators of pollution exposure for wildlife (Q28066919) (← links)
- Deception as a Derived Function of Language (Q28080093) (← links)
- Wax, sex and the origin of species: Dual roles of insect cuticular hydrocarbons in adaptation and mating (Q28084006) (← links)
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- Koinophilia groups sexual creatures into species, promotes stasis, and stabilizes social behaviour (Q28250761) (← links)
- Using theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolution (Q28255812) (← links)
- It pays to cheat: tactical deception in a cephalopod social signalling system. (Q28270370) (← links)
- Coloured nectar: distribution, ecology, and evolution of an enigmatic floral trait (Q28289320) (← links)
- A socially enforced signal of quality in a paper wasp (Q28292716) (← links)
- Biological signals as handicaps (Q28298209) (← links)
- Vitamin E supplementation increases the attractiveness of males' scent for female European green lizards (Q28477941) (← links)
- Supplementation of male pheromone on rock substrates attracts female rock lizards to the territories of males: a field experiment (Q28478899) (← links)
- Sequential information in a great ape utterance (Q28590639) (← links)
- Proximate causes of the red face of the bald uakari monkey (Cacajao calvus) (Q28607963) (← links)
- The evolutionary roots of creativity: mechanisms and motivations (Q28650310) (← links)