Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow intromission. Nevertheless in Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis haemorrhoidalis (Odonata) males commonly grasp ovipositing females and apparently force copulations. This has been interpreted as a consequence of extreme population density and male-male competition. We studied this behavior at two sites on a river that had different densities over three years. As predicted, at high densities most matings were forced (i.e. not preceded by courtship), but at low density most were preceded by courtship. Courtship matings were shorter at high density, but density did not affect the duration of forced matings. Females cooperated in forced matings even if ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection may favour mechanisms to reduce sperm competition, like physical spe...
We focused on male harassment on different female color morphs of the damselfly Ischnura elegans and...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
derwater where they are inaccessible to males. I demonstrate hat males guard submerged females rathe...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54120/1/2555.pdfDescription of 2555.pdf : Access res...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
This PDF includes colour pictures instead of the black and white version published in the printed ve...
Polythoridae comprise a widespread group of species in the New World tropics, but little is known ab...
Coelopids live in wrack beds consisting of seaweed washed up on beaches. 5 Their mating system is ch...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
In Odonata, many species present sexual size dimorphism (SSD), which can be associated with male ter...
Postcopulatory sexual selection may favour mechanisms to reduce sperm competition, like physical spe...
We focused on male harassment on different female color morphs of the damselfly Ischnura elegans and...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
derwater where they are inaccessible to males. I demonstrate hat males guard submerged females rathe...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54120/1/2555.pdfDescription of 2555.pdf : Access res...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...
This PDF includes colour pictures instead of the black and white version published in the printed ve...
Polythoridae comprise a widespread group of species in the New World tropics, but little is known ab...
Coelopids live in wrack beds consisting of seaweed washed up on beaches. 5 Their mating system is ch...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
In Odonata, many species present sexual size dimorphism (SSD), which can be associated with male ter...
Postcopulatory sexual selection may favour mechanisms to reduce sperm competition, like physical spe...
We focused on male harassment on different female color morphs of the damselfly Ischnura elegans and...
Assortative mating is of interest because of its role in speciation and the maintenance of species b...