Males of aculeate Hymenoptera differ in the behavioural adaptations employed to locate and secure mates. The ecological and evolutionary bases of these differences are explored in this paper. Male bees and wasps search for females by patrolling widely within emergence-nesting areas or within patches of flowers attractive to conspecific females, or by waiting at landmarks, at specific emergence sites, or nests. Nest dispersion, flower distribution, the type of female mating system and the nature of male-male competition appear to be key factors in determining the mate-locating behaviour of males. Of special interest in multiple-mating by females, which may be an evolutionary response to the costs of attempting to resist copulation in certain...
This paper represents an attempt to investigate the mating behaviour of Symmorphus allobrogus, expla...
5 pagesInternational audienceMale insects must find and mate females to have some descendants; male ...
Sexual selection on male body size in species with a female-biased sexual size dimorphism is common ...
Males of aculeate Hymenoptera differ in the behavioural adaptations employed to locate and secure ma...
Relatively little is known about the reproductive behavior of male bees and wasps. Yet even from the...
Considerable interspecific diversity exists among bees in the rendezvous sites where males search fo...
Among Hymenoptera there is an evolutionary or genetical conflict of interest between males and femal...
Large numbers of males of the bee Centris pallida Fox have been observed patrolling areas in which f...
The mating systems of seven previously unstudied members of the colletid bee genus Hylaeus Fabricius...
Differences in reproductive strategies are often hypothesized as the adaptive result of frequency-de...
Males and females of the egg parasitoid wasp Ooencyrtus kuvanae (Howard) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) e...
The intense interest in social Hymenoptera, on account of their elaborate sociality and the paradox ...
Sexual selection is a dominant force in the evolution of many animals and can be particularly signif...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
The populations of many species are structured such that mating is not random and occurs between mem...
This paper represents an attempt to investigate the mating behaviour of Symmorphus allobrogus, expla...
5 pagesInternational audienceMale insects must find and mate females to have some descendants; male ...
Sexual selection on male body size in species with a female-biased sexual size dimorphism is common ...
Males of aculeate Hymenoptera differ in the behavioural adaptations employed to locate and secure ma...
Relatively little is known about the reproductive behavior of male bees and wasps. Yet even from the...
Considerable interspecific diversity exists among bees in the rendezvous sites where males search fo...
Among Hymenoptera there is an evolutionary or genetical conflict of interest between males and femal...
Large numbers of males of the bee Centris pallida Fox have been observed patrolling areas in which f...
The mating systems of seven previously unstudied members of the colletid bee genus Hylaeus Fabricius...
Differences in reproductive strategies are often hypothesized as the adaptive result of frequency-de...
Males and females of the egg parasitoid wasp Ooencyrtus kuvanae (Howard) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) e...
The intense interest in social Hymenoptera, on account of their elaborate sociality and the paradox ...
Sexual selection is a dominant force in the evolution of many animals and can be particularly signif...
Dawson's burrowing bees (Amegilla dawsoni) exhibit a conditional mating strategy with two alternativ...
The populations of many species are structured such that mating is not random and occurs between mem...
This paper represents an attempt to investigate the mating behaviour of Symmorphus allobrogus, expla...
5 pagesInternational audienceMale insects must find and mate females to have some descendants; male ...
Sexual selection on male body size in species with a female-biased sexual size dimorphism is common ...