A life-history perspective on sexual selection in a polygamous species.
Ke GaoMichiel van WijkZoe ClementMartijn EgasAstrid T GrootPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Our results suggest that choosiness in moths may well change throughout the mating season, with males being more choosy early in the season and females being more choosy after having mated at least three times. This life-history perspective on the costs and benefits of multiple matings for both sexes sheds new light on sexual selection forces acting on sexual signals and responses.
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