The ability to recognise potential mates and choose the best possible partner for reproduction is of fundamental importance for most animal species. This thesis presents studies of mate choice in marine snails of the genus Littorina, where male precopulatory mate choice seems to be more predominant than female precopulatory choice. Male mate choice starts already when the male choose (or not) to follow another individual’s mucus trail, which is deposited during locomotion. Trailfollowing is a central part of this thesis and gastropod trail- following in general has been thoroughly reviewed in one of the chapters. Both trail-following and copulations have been studied in several experiments to depict male mate choice and the consequences of ...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
Studies of mating contests have reported how traits (e.g. body size) related to resource holding pot...
The mating system of a species can have great effects on its genetic structure and evolution. We stu...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
According to Darwin, any inheritable traits that enhance fitness (i.e. survival and reproductive suc...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Mate choice has been considered to be a uniquely female behaviour. However, recent studies suggest t...
Mate searching often involves chemical cues and is a key process in determining fitness in most sexu...
In many animals, body size plays a crucial role in mating success in the context of competition and ...
Size-assortative mating and sexual selection on size are common across species. Since both may be a ...
Size assortative mating is a common invertebrate mating pattern and is usually accompanied by male a...
When divergent populations are connected by gene flow, the establishment of complete reproductive is...
Male mate choice in Neptunea arthritica was investigated in copulation trials, where female copulato...
Mate choice based on mating history is one way to optimize the distribution of one's sperm. This is ...
Conflict over reproduction between females and males exists because of anisogamy and promiscuity. To...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
Studies of mating contests have reported how traits (e.g. body size) related to resource holding pot...
The mating system of a species can have great effects on its genetic structure and evolution. We stu...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
According to Darwin, any inheritable traits that enhance fitness (i.e. survival and reproductive suc...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Mate choice has been considered to be a uniquely female behaviour. However, recent studies suggest t...
Mate searching often involves chemical cues and is a key process in determining fitness in most sexu...
In many animals, body size plays a crucial role in mating success in the context of competition and ...
Size-assortative mating and sexual selection on size are common across species. Since both may be a ...
Size assortative mating is a common invertebrate mating pattern and is usually accompanied by male a...
When divergent populations are connected by gene flow, the establishment of complete reproductive is...
Male mate choice in Neptunea arthritica was investigated in copulation trials, where female copulato...
Mate choice based on mating history is one way to optimize the distribution of one's sperm. This is ...
Conflict over reproduction between females and males exists because of anisogamy and promiscuity. To...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
Studies of mating contests have reported how traits (e.g. body size) related to resource holding pot...
The mating system of a species can have great effects on its genetic structure and evolution. We stu...