| Literature DB >> 32256543 |
Klaudia Witte1, Nina Kniel1, Ilka Maria Kureck1.
Abstract
Mate-choice copying is a fascinating and widespread mate-choice strategy. Individuals gather public information about potential mates by observing others during sexual interactions and choose or reject the same individual as a mate as the observed individual did before. The influence of copying behavior on an individual's mate choice can be so strong that socially acquired information can override genetically based preferences for certain phenotypes. Thus, mate-choice copying enforces dynamic processes in sexual selection. Here, we review the current state of research on mate-choice copying and focus on sex-specific aspects. We present evidence that mate-choice copying can support the evolution of novel sexual ornaments, and we discuss potential costs of mate-choice copying when public information is not reliable. Moreover, we discuss the conflict faced by males that copy since mate-choice copying increases sperm competition. In conclusion we suggest interesting topics for future research in mate-choice copying.Keywords: Audience effect; Mate-choice copying; Novel ornaments; Public information; Sperm competition
Year: 2015 PMID: 32256543 PMCID: PMC7098685 DOI: 10.1093/czoolo/61.6.1073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Zool ISSN: 1674-5507 Impact factor: 2.624