2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.08.592656
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Sexual display behaviour follows consistent sex-specific reaction norms across latitude in response to operational sex-ratio

Ivain Martinossi-Allibert,
Sebastian Wacker,
Claudia Aparicio Estalella
et al.

Abstract: Predicting the strength and direction of sexual selection is a challenging task for evolutionary theory, as the effects of ecological factors, social environment, and behavioural plasticity, all need to be taken into account. The Operational Sex Ratio (OSR) is a key variable, which has been shown to (i) affect the strength and direction of mating competition, as a social environment cue, and (ii) be affected itself by ecological conditions through sex-specific environmental effects. Yet, gaining a global view … Show more

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