Male mating success is often determined by territory ownership and traits associated with successful territory defense. Empirical studies have shown that the territory owner wins the majority of fights with challenging males. Several physical and physiological traits have been found to correlate with resource holding potential. In addition, in aerial insects, wing design may also have a strong influence on resource holding potential, since it determines efficiency and precision during flight. However, this possibility has not yet been thoroughly evaluated using the modern technique of geometric morphometrics to analyze shape. Therefore, this study examined whether wing shape affects the outcome of male-male contests in the territorial damse...
Aerial contest competition has proven to be a challenging phenomenon to interpret in many territoria...
The influence of male mating behavior on wing morphology in two genera of the tribe Brassolini, Cali...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...
In the study of male competitive behavior, the resource-polygynous odonate, Calopteryx maculata, has...
Insects adapt commonly to seasonally changing habitats and reproductive contexts. Individuals that m...
A small-male mating advantage has been only rarely encountered in territorial species and may be an ...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Wing size and shape have important aerodynamic implications on flight performance. We explored how w...
We examined the asymmetry in forewings and hindwings, the abdomen length, and the mass of male dark-...
In winged animals, flight morphology must be adapted for optimum behavioral efficiency. Behaviors su...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
Wing pigmentation is a trait that predicts the outcome of male contests in some damselflies. Thus, i...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)The males of numerous butterfly s...
Sexual competition promotes sexual selection and may influence the evolution of morphology, physiolo...
Aerial contest competition has proven to be a challenging phenomenon to interpret in many territoria...
The influence of male mating behavior on wing morphology in two genera of the tribe Brassolini, Cali...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...
In the study of male competitive behavior, the resource-polygynous odonate, Calopteryx maculata, has...
Insects adapt commonly to seasonally changing habitats and reproductive contexts. Individuals that m...
A small-male mating advantage has been only rarely encountered in territorial species and may be an ...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Wing size and shape have important aerodynamic implications on flight performance. We explored how w...
We examined the asymmetry in forewings and hindwings, the abdomen length, and the mass of male dark-...
In winged animals, flight morphology must be adapted for optimum behavioral efficiency. Behaviors su...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
Wing pigmentation is a trait that predicts the outcome of male contests in some damselflies. Thus, i...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)The males of numerous butterfly s...
Sexual competition promotes sexual selection and may influence the evolution of morphology, physiolo...
Aerial contest competition has proven to be a challenging phenomenon to interpret in many territoria...
The influence of male mating behavior on wing morphology in two genera of the tribe Brassolini, Cali...
Traits that increase mating success in males may come at a cost, such as an increased risk of predat...