Wing pigmentation is a trait that predicts the outcome of male contests in some damselflies. Thus, it is reasonable to suppose that males would have the ability to assess wing pigmentation and adjust investment in a fight according to the costs that the rival may potentially impose. Males of the damselfly Mnesarete pudica exhibit red-coloured wings and complex courtship behaviour and engage in striking male– male fights. In this study, we investigated male assessment behaviour during aerial contests. Theory suggests that the relationship between male resource-holding potential (RHP) and contest duration describes the kind of assessment adopted by males: self-assessment, opponent-only assessment or mutual assessment. A recent theory also sug...
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Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric speci...
In the study of male competitive behavior, the resource-polygynous odonate, Calopteryx maculata, has...
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. The decision rules that animals use for distinguishing between conspec...
Male Calopteryx maculata, known to be involved in aggressive territorial contests, follow a sequence...
I studied the sex-limited red spots on the wings of male rubyspot damselflies (Hetaerina americana) ...
Pigmentation patterns, ultraviolet reflection and fluorescent emission are often involved in mate re...
We examined the asymmetry in forewings and hindwings, the abdomen length, and the mass of male dark-...
Natural History & EvolutionCalopteryx maculata, commonly known as the dark-winged damselfly, mate in...
We investigated an ornamental trait known to reflect male fighting ability and tested whether it sho...
Male mating success is often determined by territory ownership and traits associated with successful...
A small-male mating advantage has been only rarely encountered in territorial species and may be an ...
Territorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existen...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Traits that mediate intras...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96963/1/UMURF-Issue02_2005-MMHopeman.pd
Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric speci...
In the study of male competitive behavior, the resource-polygynous odonate, Calopteryx maculata, has...
© 2015 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. The decision rules that animals use for distinguishing between conspec...
Male Calopteryx maculata, known to be involved in aggressive territorial contests, follow a sequence...
I studied the sex-limited red spots on the wings of male rubyspot damselflies (Hetaerina americana) ...
Pigmentation patterns, ultraviolet reflection and fluorescent emission are often involved in mate re...
We examined the asymmetry in forewings and hindwings, the abdomen length, and the mass of male dark-...
Natural History & EvolutionCalopteryx maculata, commonly known as the dark-winged damselfly, mate in...
We investigated an ornamental trait known to reflect male fighting ability and tested whether it sho...
Male mating success is often determined by territory ownership and traits associated with successful...
A small-male mating advantage has been only rarely encountered in territorial species and may be an ...
Territorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existen...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Traits that mediate intras...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96963/1/UMURF-Issue02_2005-MMHopeman.pd
Traits that mediate intraspecific social interactions may overlap in closely related sympatric speci...