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Handicap principle implies emergence of dimorphic mating displays

Handicap principle implies emergence of dimorphic mating displays

来源:Arxiv_logoArxiv
英文摘要

Species spanning the animal kingdom have evolved extravagant and costly ornaments to attract mating partners. Zahavi's handicap principle offers an elegant explanation for this: ornaments signal individual quality, and must be costly to ensure honest signalling, making mate selection more efficient. Here we incorporate the assumptions of the handicap principle into a mathematical model and show that they are sufficient to explain the heretofore puzzling observation of bimodally distributed ornament sizes in a variety of species.

Rosemary I. Braun、Daniel M. Abrams、Sara M. Clifton

10.1098/rspb.2016.1970

生物科学理论、生物科学方法

Rosemary I. Braun,Daniel M. Abrams,Sara M. Clifton.Handicap principle implies emergence of dimorphic mating displays[EB/OL].(2015-09-27)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.08158.点此复制

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