Mate choice copying in the sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinna, in the wild
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Robert M. Gibson,et al. Mate-choice copying in black grouse , 1995, Animal Behaviour.
[2] T. Clutton‐Brock,et al. Experimental tests of copying and mate choice in fallow deer (Dama dama) , 1993 .
[3] R. Brooks. Copying and the repeatability of mate choice , 1996, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[4] R. Brooks. MATE CHOICE COPYING IN GUPPIES: FEMALES AVOID THE PLACE WHERE THEY SAW COURTSHIP , 1999 .
[5] J. L. Gould,et al. Tail size and female choice in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) , 1985, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[6] S. Rohwer. Parent Cannibalism of Offspring and Egg Raiding as a Courtship Strategy , 1978, The American Naturalist.
[7] J. Wetherington,et al. SEX RATIO IN THE SAILFIN MOLLY, POECILIA LATIPINNA , 1980, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
[8] Joseph Travis,et al. Fertility Advertisement by Female Sailfin Mollies, Poecilia latipinna (Pisces: Poeciliidae) , 1986 .
[9] Michael J. Ryan,et al. Male body length influences mate-choice copying in the sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna , 1998 .
[10] M. Ryan,et al. Benefit to male sailfin mollies of mating with heterospecific females. , 1994, Science.
[11] Lee Alan Dugatkin,et al. Female mate copying in the guppy {Poecilia reticulata): age-dependent effects , 1993 .
[12] S. Pruett-Jones,et al. Independent Versus Nonindependent Mate Choice: Do Females Copy Each Other? , 1992, The American Naturalist.
[13] R. Brooks. The importance of mate copying and cultural inheritance of mating preferences. , 1998, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[14] A. Bisazza,et al. Female mate choice, male-male competition and parental care in the river bullhead, Cottus gobio L. (Pisces, Cottidae) , 1988, Animal Behaviour.
[15] R. Sargent,et al. Allopaternal care in the fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas: females prefer males with eggs , 1988, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[16] H. L. Rosenthal. OBSERVATIONS ON REPRODUCTION OF THE POECILIID LEBISTES RETICULATUS (PETERS) , 1952 .
[17] M. Ridley,et al. Female Sticklebacks Prefer To Spawn With Males Whose Nests Contain Eggs , 1981 .
[18] L. Dugatkin. Interface between culturally based preferences and genetic preferences: female mate choice in Poecilia reticulata. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[19] S. Stöhr. Evolution of mate-choice copying: a dynamic model , 1998, Animal Behaviour.
[20] Mark Kirkpatrick,et al. Sexual selection and the evolutionary effects of copying mate choice , 1994, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[21] B. Galef,et al. Mate choice copying and conspecific cueing in Japanese quail,Coturnix coturnix japonica , 1999, Animal Behaviour.
[22] T. Telecky,et al. Copying Others, an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy for Mate Choice: A Model , 1986, The American Naturalist.
[23] L A Dugatkin,et al. Reversal of female mate choice by copying in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) , 1992, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[24] C. Heyes,et al. Social learning in animals : the roots of culture , 1996 .
[25] M. Sclafani,et al. Female mate-choice copying in guppies, Poecilia reticulata : a re-evaluation , 1997, Animal Behaviour.
[26] M. Wade,et al. Female copying and sexual selection in a marine isopod crustacean, Paracerceis sculpta , 1991, Animal Behaviour.
[27] David J. White,et al. ‘Culture’ in quail: social influences on mate choices of female Coturnix japonica , 2000, Animal Behaviour.
[28] Mark Kirkpatrick,et al. The Evolution of Mate Choice Copying by Indirect Selection , 1996, The American Naturalist.
[29] M J Wade,et al. Female copying increases the variance in male mating success. , 1990, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[30] Michael J. Ryan,et al. Male Sailfin mollies (Poecilia latipinna) copy the mate choice of other males , 1997 .
[31] R. Meldola. Sexual Selection , 1871, Nature.
[32] D. Westneat,et al. Alternative mechanisms of nonindependent mate choice , 2000, Animal Behaviour.
[33] I. Jamieson. Do Female Fish Prefer to Spawn in Nests with Eggs for Reasons of Mate Choice Copying or Egg Survival? , 1995, The American Naturalist.
[34] L. Dugatkin. A comment on Lafleur et al.'s re-evaluation of mate-choice copying in guppies , 1998, Animal Behaviour.
[35] L. D. Green,et al. Mate copying versus preference for actively courting males by female Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) , 1996 .
[36] J. Drnevich,et al. Mate choice and mate competition influence male body size in Japanese medaka , 1998, Animal Behaviour.
[37] J. Höglund,et al. Copying and sexual selection. , 1992, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[38] Lee Alan Dugatkin,et al. CHAPTER 5 – Copying and Mate Choice , 1996 .
[39] G. Constantz. Allopaternal care in the tessellated darter, Etheostoma olmstedi (Pisces: Percidae) , 1985, Environmental Biology of Fishes.
[40] J. Godin. Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes , 1997 .
[41] S. Kraak. ‘Copying mate choice’: Which phenomena deserve this term? , 1996, Behavioural Processes.
[42] T. Clutton‐Brock,et al. Is mate choice copying or aggregation responsible for skewed distributions of females on leks? , 1994, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[43] L. Dugatkin. Genes, copying, and female mate choice: shifting thresholds , 1998 .
[44] Nordell,et al. Mate choice copying as public information , 1998 .
[45] M. Ryan,et al. Mixed-species shoals and the maintenance of a sexual–asexual mating system in mollies , 1996, Animal Behaviour.
[46] D. White,et al. Mate-choice copying in Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica , 1998, Animal Behaviour.
[47] Gary K. Meffe,et al. Ecology and evolution of livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae). , 1989 .
[48] Astrid Kodric-Brown,et al. Female choice of multiple male criteria in guppies: interacting effects of dominance, coloration and courtship , 1993, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
[49] Lee Alan Dugatkin,et al. Sexual Selection and Imitation: Females Copy the Mate Choice of Others , 1992, The American Naturalist.
[50] J. Bradbury,et al. Mate choice in lekking sage grouse revisited: the roles of vocal display , 1991 .
[51] M. Kirkpatrick,et al. The evolution of mating preferences and the paradox of the lek , 1991, Nature.