Sexual and non-sexual social preferences in male and female white-eyed bulbuls
Abstract While the function of ornaments shaped by sexual selection is to attract mates or drive off rivals, these signals may also evolve through social selection, in which the social context affects the fitness of signallers and receivers. Classical ‘mate choice’ experiments often reveal preferenc...
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Main Authors: | Bekir Kabasakal, Miroslav Poláček, Aziz Aslan, Herbert Hoi, Ali Erdoğan, Matteo Griggio |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7d5970d8c47e4350a52e5f1b1a09f0f1 |
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