Abstract Courting male fiddler crabs Uca terpsichores (1 cm carapace width) sometimes build mounds of sand called hoods at the entrances to their burrows. Males wave their single enlarged claws to attract females to their burrows for mating. It was shown previously that burrows with hoods are more attractive to females and that females visually orient to these structures. In this study, we test whether males also use their hoods to find their burrows. We first determined the maximum distance that males can see and find a burrow opening without a hood. Males were removed from their burrows and placed on the sand at a range of distances from a burrow opening. If they were more than about 8 cm (seven units of eye-height) away, they were unable...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...
We studied the reproductive behavior and the construction of an earthen structure in the four specie...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca terpsichores, construct unusually large sand hoods at the entrances...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
Males of several fiddler crab species sometimes construct sand structures at the entrances to their ...
Consistent differences among females in mating with one (monandrous) or multiple males (polyandrous)...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Sensory traps occur when a signal evolves to mimic a cue to which the receiver responds favorably in...
moving between burrows, crabs are at risk of predation by birds and they sometimes run to objects th...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Courting male ddler crabs Uca musica sometimes build hoods at the entrances of their burrows to whi...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca musica, sometimes build sand hoods at the entrances of their burrow...
Females that quickly and accurately locate and assess males can reduce their risks of predation, deh...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...
We studied the reproductive behavior and the construction of an earthen structure in the four specie...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca terpsichores, construct unusually large sand hoods at the entrances...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
Males of several fiddler crab species sometimes construct sand structures at the entrances to their ...
Consistent differences among females in mating with one (monandrous) or multiple males (polyandrous)...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Sensory traps occur when a signal evolves to mimic a cue to which the receiver responds favorably in...
moving between burrows, crabs are at risk of predation by birds and they sometimes run to objects th...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Courting male ddler crabs Uca musica sometimes build hoods at the entrances of their burrows to whi...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca musica, sometimes build sand hoods at the entrances of their burrow...
Females that quickly and accurately locate and assess males can reduce their risks of predation, deh...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
Biological signaling usually occurs in complex environments, yet signals are most often studied in c...
We studied the reproductive behavior and the construction of an earthen structure in the four specie...