<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, females can conceivably also produce mating plugs in order to prevent unwanted, superfluous and energetically costly matings. In spiders–appropriate models for testing plugging biology hypotheses–mating plugs may consist of male genital parts and/or of amorphous covers consisting of glandular or sperm secretions. In the giant wood spider <em>Nephila pilipes</em>, a highly sexually dimorphic and polygamous species, males are known to produce ineffective embolic plugs through genital damage, but nothing is known about the origin and function of additional conspicuous amorphous plugs (AP) covering female genitals.</p> <h3>Methodology</h3><p>We t...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
In polyandrous species, paternity may be influenced by the timing and frequency of mating. Female sp...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
BACKGROUND: Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, females can con...
, a highly sexually dimorphic and polygamous species, males are known to produce ineffective embolic...
<p>A, giant female (left) and small male (right); B, female genital area, intact, arrows indicate pa...
Peucetia viridans males were allowed to mate with three virgin females and most matings resulted in ...
Reproduction in arthropods is an interesting area of research where intrasexual and intersexual mech...
Male and female genital morphology may have strong effects on fitness in spiders. Females of some sp...
Unpublished field observations in Leucauge argyra, a tropical orb weaver spider, suggest the occurre...
Once thought to be energetically cheap and easy to produce, empirical work has shown that sperm is a...
Female reproductive status can have strong selective effects on male mating strategies due to the th...
Males and females share the same goal in sexual reproduction—increased offspring production and viab...
One of the strongest indications that cryptic female choice is an evolutionary phenomenon of general...
Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or ovipositio...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
In polyandrous species, paternity may be influenced by the timing and frequency of mating. Female sp...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
BACKGROUND: Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, females can con...
, a highly sexually dimorphic and polygamous species, males are known to produce ineffective embolic...
<p>A, giant female (left) and small male (right); B, female genital area, intact, arrows indicate pa...
Peucetia viridans males were allowed to mate with three virgin females and most matings resulted in ...
Reproduction in arthropods is an interesting area of research where intrasexual and intersexual mech...
Male and female genital morphology may have strong effects on fitness in spiders. Females of some sp...
Unpublished field observations in Leucauge argyra, a tropical orb weaver spider, suggest the occurre...
Once thought to be energetically cheap and easy to produce, empirical work has shown that sperm is a...
Female reproductive status can have strong selective effects on male mating strategies due to the th...
Males and females share the same goal in sexual reproduction—increased offspring production and viab...
One of the strongest indications that cryptic female choice is an evolutionary phenomenon of general...
Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or ovipositio...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
In polyandrous species, paternity may be influenced by the timing and frequency of mating. Female sp...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...