Haplogynae are highly diverse with respect to the primary male genital system and sperm characteristics. Additionally, all sperm transfer forms (STF) known for spiders are present. Besides individually transferred sperm (cleistospermia), sperm are transferred as conjugates, both primary (synspermia) and secondary sperm conjugates (coenospermia, rouleaux) occur. Nevertheless, the ultrastructure of spermatozoa and STF are described for few Haplogynae and often only one representative species was studied, resulting in a superficial insight in the evolution of these traits. To elucidate the evolution of STF within Haplogynae we investigated representatives of four genera of the dysderoid family Orsolobidae. Our data show the presence of synsper...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Sexual selection is the responsible force for the evolution and maintenance of genital diversity and...
17 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. "March 4, 2010." Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-17)....
The male reproductive system and spermatozoa of spiders are known for their high structural diversit...
72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm. Part of the oonopid PBI project. (Acknowledgments)Gob...
The modification of male pedipalps into secondary sexual intromittent organs is one of the hallmark ...
The anatomy of the female genitalia sets the arena for sperm competition in species in which females...
Storage of sperm inside the female genital tract is an integral phase of reproduction in many animal...
The female genital organs of the tetrablemmid Indicoblemma lannaianum are astonishingly complex. The...
Our understanding of spider reproductive biology is hampered by the vast anatomical diversity and di...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
The study of variation in arachnid genitalic structures has contributed to the fields of systematics...
The female genital organs of the tetrablemmid Indicoblemma lannaianum are astonishingly complex. The...
The female of Orsolobus pucara Forster & Platnick 1985 is described and its genitalia examined using...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Sexual selection is the responsible force for the evolution and maintenance of genital diversity and...
17 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. "March 4, 2010." Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-17)....
The male reproductive system and spermatozoa of spiders are known for their high structural diversit...
72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm. Part of the oonopid PBI project. (Acknowledgments)Gob...
The modification of male pedipalps into secondary sexual intromittent organs is one of the hallmark ...
The anatomy of the female genitalia sets the arena for sperm competition in species in which females...
Storage of sperm inside the female genital tract is an integral phase of reproduction in many animal...
The female genital organs of the tetrablemmid Indicoblemma lannaianum are astonishingly complex. The...
Our understanding of spider reproductive biology is hampered by the vast anatomical diversity and di...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
The study of variation in arachnid genitalic structures has contributed to the fields of systematics...
The female genital organs of the tetrablemmid Indicoblemma lannaianum are astonishingly complex. The...
The female of Orsolobus pucara Forster & Platnick 1985 is described and its genitalia examined using...
Male genital mutilation is a common mechanism by which males reduce sperm competition by plugging fe...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Sexual selection is the responsible force for the evolution and maintenance of genital diversity and...
17 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. "March 4, 2010." Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-17)....