Patricia M. DeLacey
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View article: Vascularization underlies differences in sexually selected skin coloration in a wild primate
Vascularization underlies differences in sexually selected skin coloration in a wild primate Open
Male reproductive competition can select for condition‐dependent, conspicuous traits that signal some aspect of fighting ability and facilitate assessment of potential rivals. However, the underlying mechanisms that link the signal to a ma…
View article: Causes and Consequences of a Sexually Selected Signal, the Chest Patch, in Male Geladas
Causes and Consequences of a Sexually Selected Signal, the Chest Patch, in Male Geladas Open
In species with intense male competition, selection favors conspicuous signals that allow rival males to display their strength or condition, reliably indicating some aspect of “quality” that predicts their ability to win a physical fight.…