Do sexual ornaments demonstrate heightened condition-dependent expression as predicted by the handicap hypothesis?
University College London · Collegium Budapest
Abstract
The handicap hypothesis of sexual selection predicts that sexual ornaments have evolved heightened condition-dependent expression. The prediction has only recently been subject to experimental investigation. Many of the experiments are of limited value as they: (i) fail to compare condition dependence in sexual ornaments with suitable non-sexual trait controls; (ii) do not adequately account for body size variation; and (iii) typically consider no stress and extreme stress manipulations rather than a range of stresses similar to those experienced in nature. There is also a dearth of experimental studies investigating the genetic basis of condition dependence. Despite the common claim that sexual ornaments are…
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3Topics & keywords
- Ornaments
- Trait
- Sexual selection
- Expression (computer science)
- Psychology
- Stress (linguistics)
- Value (mathematics)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Gender equality