2010
DOI: 10.1134/s1995425510050152
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Male sexual attractiveness and aggressiveness in rodents having different mating systems

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“…Additionally, some species exhibit greater aggression during reproduction, such as the Adriatic dwarf goby ( Knipowitschia panizzae ) ( Nonnis Marzano and Gandolfi 2001 ), and the Ural owl ( Kontiainen et al 2009 ). Previous studies have also demonstrated that higher levels of aggressiveness enhance mating success by increasing males’ competitiveness for reproduction-related resources and, consequently, their attractiveness to females ( Potapov et al 2010 ; Hubená et al 2021 ). For instance, in the water striders ( Aquarius remiges ), the water voles ( Arvicola terrestris ), and the house mouses ( Mus musculus ), more aggressive males often have higher mating success ( Potapov et al 2010 ; Sih et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, some species exhibit greater aggression during reproduction, such as the Adriatic dwarf goby ( Knipowitschia panizzae ) ( Nonnis Marzano and Gandolfi 2001 ), and the Ural owl ( Kontiainen et al 2009 ). Previous studies have also demonstrated that higher levels of aggressiveness enhance mating success by increasing males’ competitiveness for reproduction-related resources and, consequently, their attractiveness to females ( Potapov et al 2010 ; Hubená et al 2021 ). For instance, in the water striders ( Aquarius remiges ), the water voles ( Arvicola terrestris ), and the house mouses ( Mus musculus ), more aggressive males often have higher mating success ( Potapov et al 2010 ; Sih et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had been established that the dependence of male attractiveness on their aggressiveness is not char acterized by a monotonous style. Both the unaggres sive and excessively aggressive males proved to be the most unattractive to females (Evsikov et al, 2006b;Potapov et al, 2010;Evsikov et al, 2012). Further more, the "peaks" of attractiveness in rodents with different systems of copulation are localized in differ ent zones of the aggressiveness scale (Potapov et al, 2010;Evsikov et al, 2012).…”
Section: The Third Group Of Congruences-mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Both the unaggres sive and excessively aggressive males proved to be the most unattractive to females (Evsikov et al, 2006b;Potapov et al, 2010;Evsikov et al, 2012). Further more, the "peaks" of attractiveness in rodents with different systems of copulation are localized in differ ent zones of the aggressiveness scale (Potapov et al, 2010;Evsikov et al, 2012). It is important for females belonging to monogamous species that a low degree of aggressiveness in males is linked to higher parental care (Storey and Snow, 1990).…”
Section: The Third Group Of Congruences-mentioning
confidence: 95%
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