In fiddler crabs both males and females defend territories that are essential for survival. Given pronounced sexual dimorphism in weaponry, how do weaponless females defend their territory from well-armed males? Using observational data and two simple experiments, we test whether male Uca annulipes protect their female neighbours from conspecific intruders. We show that males defend their female neighbours against male but not female intruders. We also show that females sometimes mate with their immediate neighbours. Male defence of female neighbours appears to represent both pre-copulatory mate-guarding and a territorial coalition. Males who ensure that their neighbour remains female could benefit through increased opportunity for future r...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Predation is generally thought to constrain sexual selection by female choice and limit the evolutio...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Theory predicts that territory owners will help established neighbours to repel intruders, when doin...
Mimicry of females enables weaker males in many species to avoid intrasexual aggression. In fiddler ...
Large male fiddler crabs sometimes help smaller neighbours to defend their territories against intru...
This thesis addresses several aspects of cooperation and conflict in social interactions. Male fidd...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Fiddler crabs are generally considered polygamous as they tend to live in dense mixed sex colonies w...
In territorial species, it is sometimes less costly to help a neighbour fight off an intruder than t...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Dominance and the establishment of social hierarchies are frequently related to size: the larger ind...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Predation is generally thought to constrain sexual selection by female choice and limit the evolutio...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Theory predicts that territory owners will help established neighbours to repel intruders, when doin...
Mimicry of females enables weaker males in many species to avoid intrasexual aggression. In fiddler ...
Large male fiddler crabs sometimes help smaller neighbours to defend their territories against intru...
This thesis addresses several aspects of cooperation and conflict in social interactions. Male fidd...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Fiddler crabs are generally considered polygamous as they tend to live in dense mixed sex colonies w...
In territorial species, it is sometimes less costly to help a neighbour fight off an intruder than t...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
Dominance and the establishment of social hierarchies are frequently related to size: the larger ind...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Predation is generally thought to constrain sexual selection by female choice and limit the evolutio...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...