The cost of reliable signaling: experimental evidence for predictable variation among males in a cost-benefit trade-off between sexually selected traits

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2009

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Murai, Minoru
Backwell, Patricia
Jennions, Michael

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Society for the Study of Evolution

Abstract

Claw size of male fiddler crabs, Uca perplexa appears to be a target of female choice that increases the likelihood a female will initially approach a male. Here we show that a behavioral display trait, the maximum height that the tip of the claw reaches

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Keywords: cost-benefit analysis; crab; female behavior; fitness; handicap principle; life history trait; mate choice; morphology; sexual selection; signaling; trade-off; animal; animal communication; article; Brachyura; courtship; evolution; female; genetic variabi Courtship display; Female choice; Fiddler crab; Handicap principle; Sexual selection

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Evolution

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