The use of multiple cues in mate choice

University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics

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Abstract

An increasing number of studies find females to base their mate choice on several cues. Why this occurs is debated and many different hypotheses have been proposed. Here I review the hypotheses and the evidence in favour of them. At the same time I provide a new categorisation based on the adaptiveness of the preferences and the information content of the cues. A few comparative and empirical studies suggest that most multiple cues are Fisherian attractiveness cues or uninformative cues that occur alongside a viability indicator and facilitate detection, improve signal reception, or are remnants from past selection pressures. However, much evidence exists tor multiple cues providing additional information and…

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Keywords
  • Sensory cue
  • Attractiveness
  • Mate choice
  • Social cue
  • Sexual selection
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
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