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There is evidence that women's mate preferences exhibit an adaptive shift that co-varies with the risk of conception [9], [10].
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For example, in the sand goby, a species with a mating system very similar to that of desert gobies, females exhibit individually varying mate preferences [ 16] that are dependent on social context [ 41] and also fluctuate over time [ 42].
Perhaps most surprisingly, F3 descendants exhibited behavioral effects, including altered mate preferences in females (Crews et al. 2007), and altered anxiety levels in both sexes (Skinner et al. 2008).
Mate preferences, and indeed mating behaviour, are strongly influenced by morphological traits exhibited by a potential partner [1], [2].
Here, we characterize the LWS opsins from cDNA of an individual guppy, Poecilia reticulata, a fish that is known exhibit variation in its long-wavelength sensitive visual system, mate preferences and colour patterns.
The intensity of aggression exhibited among sympatric animals was so pronounced as to make assessment of mate preferences difficult.
This parallel with mate preferences suggests mating mechanisms may partially drive OSF preferences.
Mate preferences that facilitate reproductive goals should thus vary with LH strategies.
Studies have long investigated similarities and differences in men's and women's mate preferences.
The "good genes" explanation of attractiveness posits that mate preferences favour healthy individuals due to direct and indirect benefits associated with the selection of a healthy mate.
Furthermore, there was no evidence that females altered their mate choice based on their rearing environment, indicating the absence of any adaptive plasticity in mate preferences.
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