When Does Sexual Signal Exploitation Lead to Signal Loss?

Volume: 7
Published: Jul 4, 2019
Abstract
Evolutionary loss of traits is common over evolutionary time and occurs in diverse taxa. Sexual signals and other non-signal traits should differ in their likelihood of becoming lost because they experience different selective pressures contributing to their diminution or persistence. In particular, conspicuous sexual signals are often exploited by natural enemies; this significant cost can favor signal reduction or loss. Yet sexual signals...
Paper Details
Title
When Does Sexual Signal Exploitation Lead to Signal Loss?
Published Date
Jul 4, 2019
Volume
7
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