نتایج جستجو برای: building ornaments

تعداد نتایج: 217581  

2011
Carlos Alonso-Alvarez Ismael Galván

Oxidative stress could be a key selective force shaping the expression of colored traits produced by the primary animal pigments in integuments: carotenoids and melanins. However, the impact of oxidative stress on melanic ornaments has only recently been explored, whereas its role in the expression of carotenoid-based traits is not fully understood. An interesting study case is that of those an...

ژورنال: پژوهش هنر 2021

One of the important (effective) factor in architecture body is paying Attention to the ornament which is shaped by geometrical patterns. This physical element has been used in different part of the building and has created beautiful designs. The creation of beauty in ornament is also because of criterions which were effective in pattern formation. This recognizing and influencing them in as on...

2016
Alfonso Rojas Mora Magali Meniri Gaëtan Glauser Armelle Vallat Fabrice Helfenstein

The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis proposes that male ornaments reflect male fertility. Male ornaments could honestly signal sperm quality due to the high susceptibility of sperm to free radicals on the one hand and the negative impact of oxidative stress on ornament elaboration on the other hand. Thus, only males with superior antioxidant defenses could bear the cost of more elaborated ...

2009
GAURI R. PRADHAN CAREL P. VAN SCHAIK

Vertebrates show two major classes of sexually dimorphic traits: weaponry and ornaments. However, Darwin could not explain why their expression varies so much across lineages. We argue that coercion-avoidance can explain both the existence and taxonomic distribution of ornaments. Females maximize their fitness when they can freely choose their mates, but males are expected to use sexually dimor...

2007
Peter O. Dunn Linda A. Whittingham Corey R. Freeman-Gallant Jonathan DeCoste

We used controlled aviary experiments to study the role of male ornaments in male-male competition and female choice in the common yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas, a sexually dichromatic warbler. Previous aviary studies in Wisconsin, USA, indicated that males with larger black facial masks were dominant over males with smaller masks and preferred by females in mate choice experiments. In this s...

2014
Samuel Cotton

Genetic models of the handicap theory of sexual selection propose that ornaments signal heritable male quality, so females mating with the most ornamented males acquire fitness benefits for their offspring. Male ornaments are predicted to have co­ evolved with female preference to be larger, and so more costly. The key prediction made by the handicap hypothesis is that male sexual traits have e...

2017
Caitlin A Stern Maria R Servedio

The selection pressures by which mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve in genetically monogamous mating systems remain understudied. Empirical evidence from several taxa supports the prevalence of dual-utility traits, defined as traits used both as armaments in intersexual selection and ornaments in intrasexual selection, as well as the importance of intrasexual resource competiti...

2014
Samuel J Tazzyman Yoh Iwasa Andrew Pomiankowski

Why are traits that function as secondary sexual ornaments generally exaggerated in size compared to the naturally selected optimum, and not reduced? Because they deviate from the naturally selected optimum, traits that are reduced in size will handicap their bearer, and could thus provide an honest signal of quality to a potential mate. Thus if secondary sexual ornaments evolve via the handica...

2015
Solange Rigaud Francesco d'Errico Marian Vanhaeren

The transition to farming is the process by which human groups switched from hunting and gathering wild resources to food production. Understanding how and to what extent the spreading of farming communities from the Near East had an impact on indigenous foraging populations in Europe has been the subject of lively debates for decades. Ethnographic and archaeological studies have shown that pop...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
J Wheeler D T Gwynne L F Bussière

Ornamental traits function by improving attractiveness and are generally presumed to experience directional selection for mating success. However, given the greater investment of females in offspring than males, female-specific ornaments can in theory signal fecundity yet be constrained by fecundity costs. Theoretical work predicts that such constraints can lead to stabilizing selection via mal...

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