Survival (resilience) traits and sexual attractiveness (well-being) traits diverge.
Either can lead to reproduction.
Selection for resilience inhibits well-being.
More selection for well-being implies less selection for resilience.
Reproduction implies selection for resilience or well-being but not both.
Surprisingly, we found that peahens selectively attend to only a fraction of this display, mainly gazing at the lower portions of the male train and only rarely at the upper portions, head or crest.
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These results suggest that when the lower train of the peacock is not visible, peahens direct more attention toward the upper train and use it as a long-distance attraction signal to help locate mates for close inspection.
After analyzing the video, they found that there was no statistically significant difference in flight performance of peacocks with intact tail feathers and those without, they report online today in The Journal of Experimental Biology. This research complicates the common assumption in evolutionary biology that elaborate sexual ornaments must come at a cost to the animal. But although peacocks’ elaborate feather trains don’t impede speedy takeoffs, the researchers note that they may pose other burdens to the birds, such as compromising their flight control, stability, and ground running performance.
I think you got it if you meant that either resilience or well-being could lead to the selection, and it’s well-being that amplifies reproduction. Thank you for the feedbacks
If I understand you:
Survival (resilience) traits and sexual attractiveness (well-being) traits diverge. Either can lead to reproduction. Selection for resilience inhibits well-being. More selection for well-being implies less selection for resilience. Reproduction implies selection for resilience or well-being but not both.
There’s some argument about specific examples available like attractiveness of peacocks:
There’s also some evidence that the peacock plumage does not affect flying to escape predators:
I think you got it if you meant that either resilience or well-being could lead to the selection, and it’s well-being that amplifies reproduction. Thank you for the feedbacks