Fiddler crabs are highly sexually dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one greatly enlarged (major) claw; females possess two small claws. The major claw is used to attract mates and for burrow defense, but it is costly for the male to possess. We tested the hypothesis that the major claw also functions as a thermoregulatory structure, a function that would allow males to spend a greater amount of time at the surface, foraging and attracting potential mates. Fiddler crabs Uca panacea were exposed to a source of radiant heat and body temperatures were monitored. Four groups of crabs were tested: intact males, males with the minor claw removed, males with the major claw removed, and females. The body temperatures of mal...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Male fiddler crabs have one of their feeding claws greatly enlarged, which may comprise up to 40% o...
Laboratory measures of whole-animal performance are expected to correlate with morphological indices...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually-dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Hot tropical environments constrain ectotherm mating opportunities when mate selection occurs on the...
Sexual selection via endurance rivalry favors increased tenure at the breeding site but can be costl...
In anisogamous mating systems, males and females play different roles. This results in sexual differ...
Hot tropical environments constrain ectotherm mating opportunities when mate selection occurs on the...
Many exaggerated morphological traits evolve under sexual selection. However, the optimal level of e...
Autotomy is a predator escape mechanism in many taxa, including crustaceans. Male fiddler crabs auto...
Behavioural thermoregulation can ameliorate thermal stress but is costly. For species that court in ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Autotomy is a predator defence mechanism by which individuals voluntarily relea...
Territory quality is often critical for reproductive success, survival and ultimately fitness. Holdi...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Male fiddler crabs have one of their feeding claws greatly enlarged, which may comprise up to 40% o...
Laboratory measures of whole-animal performance are expected to correlate with morphological indices...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Fiddler crabs are highly sexually-dimorphic. Males possess one small (minor) feeding claw and one gr...
Hot tropical environments constrain ectotherm mating opportunities when mate selection occurs on the...
Sexual selection via endurance rivalry favors increased tenure at the breeding site but can be costl...
In anisogamous mating systems, males and females play different roles. This results in sexual differ...
Hot tropical environments constrain ectotherm mating opportunities when mate selection occurs on the...
Many exaggerated morphological traits evolve under sexual selection. However, the optimal level of e...
Autotomy is a predator escape mechanism in many taxa, including crustaceans. Male fiddler crabs auto...
Behavioural thermoregulation can ameliorate thermal stress but is costly. For species that court in ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Autotomy is a predator defence mechanism by which individuals voluntarily relea...
Territory quality is often critical for reproductive success, survival and ultimately fitness. Holdi...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Male fiddler crabs have one of their feeding claws greatly enlarged, which may comprise up to 40% o...
Laboratory measures of whole-animal performance are expected to correlate with morphological indices...