Immune defense is a key feature in the life history of organisms, expensive to maintain, highly regulated by individuals and exposed to physiological and evolutionary trade-offs. In chelicerates, relatively scarce are the studies that relate postcopulatory mechanisms and immune response parameters. This work makes an approximation to the female’s immunological consequences produced after the placement of a foreign body in the genitalia of three scorpions species, two species that normally receive genital plugs during mating (Urophonius brachycentrus and U. achalensis) and one that does not (Zabius fuscus). Here we performed the first morphological description of the natural plugs of the two Urophonius species. We described complex three zon...
Sexual communication in mate choice scenarios involves nonmutually exclusive functions: species reco...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...
Immune defense is a key feature in the life history of organisms, expensive to maintain, highly regu...
Boxplots showing the distribution of data set and differences between the species and the type of re...
Mating plugs have been proposed as a mechanism that has evolved to avoid sperm competition. Their st...
From investigations of the vertebrate immune system gender specific differences in individual immuno...
We document a case in which the mating plug of the scorpion Vaejovis punctatus seems correlated with...
Differences in total hemocyte load (THL) (number of hemocytes per milliliter of hemolymph) according...
Males of several scorpion species possess bigger telsons than females. In at least some of these spe...
Mating plugs occluding the female gonopore after mating are a widespread phenomenon. In scorpions, t...
After mating, females may experience a decline in sexual receptivity and attractiveness that may be ...
(A) Plasmatocytes (PLs) and granulocytes (GRs) cluster of Urophonius brachycentrus. (B) GRs of Uroph...
Top boxplots showing distribution of data set and differences between species, below heat maps chart...
Abstract This work aims to contribute to the general information on scorpion reproductive patterns i...
Sexual communication in mate choice scenarios involves nonmutually exclusive functions: species reco...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...
Immune defense is a key feature in the life history of organisms, expensive to maintain, highly regu...
Boxplots showing the distribution of data set and differences between the species and the type of re...
Mating plugs have been proposed as a mechanism that has evolved to avoid sperm competition. Their st...
From investigations of the vertebrate immune system gender specific differences in individual immuno...
We document a case in which the mating plug of the scorpion Vaejovis punctatus seems correlated with...
Differences in total hemocyte load (THL) (number of hemocytes per milliliter of hemolymph) according...
Males of several scorpion species possess bigger telsons than females. In at least some of these spe...
Mating plugs occluding the female gonopore after mating are a widespread phenomenon. In scorpions, t...
After mating, females may experience a decline in sexual receptivity and attractiveness that may be ...
(A) Plasmatocytes (PLs) and granulocytes (GRs) cluster of Urophonius brachycentrus. (B) GRs of Uroph...
Top boxplots showing distribution of data set and differences between species, below heat maps chart...
Abstract This work aims to contribute to the general information on scorpion reproductive patterns i...
Sexual communication in mate choice scenarios involves nonmutually exclusive functions: species reco...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ...
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...