Stress hormones and mate choice

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2008
Authors:
J. Husak, I. Moore
Publication/Journal:
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Keywords:
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ISBN:
01695347
Abstract:

A few recent studies have suggested that glucocorticoid stress hormones can play a role in sexual selection. In terms of mate choice, these studies have shown that individuals can exhibit preferences for mates with either low baseline or peak glucocorticoid levels. This appears to occur because stress hormones can be key mediators of many condition-dependent, sexually selected traits that serve as honest signals of mate quality. We suggest that our understanding of how sexual selection can influence the glucocorticoid stress response will be expanded by studying the interactions among glucocorticoid stress hormones, sex steroids and body condition.

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