Dance Over Dominance: Female Grouse Prefer Flair to Fighting

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New research from Yale University reveals that when it comes to courthip, male greater sage-grouse are more likely to win a mate with skilled dance displays than with aggression.

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The study, published in   Proceedings of the Royal Society B , shows that females consistently choose males who focus on performing rather than fighting.  "The females have evolved to be connoisseurs of these displays," said Samuel S.  Snow, lead author and former doctoral student in Yale’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

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