Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2040672034> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2040672034 endingPage "1085" @default.
- W2040672034 startingPage "1077" @default.
- W2040672034 abstract "Abstract The association between male secondary sexual ornamentation and male quality has been under intensive study for decades. It has been shown that male ornaments in fish indicate a variety of physical and genetic qualities. However, only few studies have investigated whether male ornaments signal locomotor performance, a trait that is expected to be vital for individual fitness in the nature. In this study, we sampled two populations of E uropean minnow ( P hoxinus phoxinus ), a cyprinid fish species with spectacular and colourful male breeding ornamentation, and examined the association between male ornaments (tubercle number, lateral darkness and abdominal redness), swimming performance, and three fitness‐related traits, body length ( L T ), condition factor ( K ) and gonadosomatic index ( GI ). We found that male tubercle number and abdominal redness were positively correlated with their swimming performance. In addition, these two ornaments were correlated with male fitness‐related traits, which in turn were also directly associated with the swimming performance. In general, these results suggest that in the E uropean minnow male ornamentation may act as an honest signal of several fitness‐related traits and locomotor performance in the nature." @default.
- W2040672034 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2040672034 creator A5033524178 @default.
- W2040672034 creator A5059040269 @default.
- W2040672034 creator A5078730314 @default.
- W2040672034 date "2013-09-15" @default.
- W2040672034 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2040672034 title "Male Ornamentation in the European Minnow (<i>Phoxinus phoxinus</i>) Signals Swimming Performance" @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1499138861 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1573160084 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1858713290 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1897156934 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1929486712 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1969335409 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1971836385 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1984325866 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W1986236501 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2001326712 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2012675416 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2024462001 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2026395382 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2030951764 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2038283638 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2045389001 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2046104292 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2052735134 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2060794654 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2071948914 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2072126961 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2074564714 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2077998620 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2085271368 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2087338884 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2089371681 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2095341149 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2100292625 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2106445382 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2109879406 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2112472178 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2113384418 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2116823085 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2131327238 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2134886311 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2140281576 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2140990385 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2145682705 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2150153307 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2150460060 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2152139248 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2160697928 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2164079735 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2168514531 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2170780249 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W2179776496 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W333560773 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W4210291279 @default.
- W2040672034 cites W4255627481 @default.
- W2040672034 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.12167" @default.
- W2040672034 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2040672034 type Work @default.
- W2040672034 sameAs 2040672034 @default.
- W2040672034 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2040672034 countsByYear W20406720342014 @default.
- W2040672034 countsByYear W20406720342015 @default.
- W2040672034 countsByYear W20406720342017 @default.
- W2040672034 countsByYear W20406720342018 @default.
- W2040672034 countsByYear W20406720342022 @default.
- W2040672034 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2040672034 hasAuthorship W2040672034A5033524178 @default.
- W2040672034 hasAuthorship W2040672034A5059040269 @default.
- W2040672034 hasAuthorship W2040672034A5078730314 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C106934330 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C130981225 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C2776061162 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C2776445246 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C2776451064 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C2778897663 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C2909208804 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C514575182 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C54779947 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C106934330 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C130981225 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C166957645 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C199360897 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C205649164 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C2776061162 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C2776445246 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C2776451064 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C2778897663 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C2909208804 @default.
- W2040672034 hasConceptScore W2040672034C41008148 @default.