Asymmetry in traits of sexual relevance may impair copulation behaviour and sexual performance of males, ultimately resulting in a fitness cost. Freshwater crayfish males use chelae, a sexually selected trait, to secure and position the female prior to and during mating. Thus, a relatively large chelae asymmetry, resulting from accidental loss and regeneration of one cheliped after autotomy, could have great consequences for male sexual behaviour. We studied copulatory behaviour and sperm expenditure of males paired to a mated female in Austropotamobius italicus, a freshwater crayfish species where both male and female mate multiply and where last-mating males are able to actively remove previously deposited sperm. We aimed at assessing whe...
Under the rationale that behavioral studies may contribute to the conservation of threatened species...
In many taxa, social structures are mediated by agonistic interactions and the formation of dominanc...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...
Asymmetry in traits of sexual relevance may impair copulation behaviour and sexual performance of ma...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
Sperm competition is a well-recognised agent in the evolution of sperm and ejaculate structure, as w...
The chelipeds of Orconectes rusticus are sexually dimorphic; males possessing the larger. Males use...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
1. In sexually reproducing organisms, the energetic costs of spermatogenesis can be considerable, an...
The removal of previously stored rival sperm and increased ejaculate expenditure are effective male ...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
Under the rationale that behavioral studies may contribute to the conservation of threatened species...
In many taxa, social structures are mediated by agonistic interactions and the formation of dominanc...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...
Asymmetry in traits of sexual relevance may impair copulation behaviour and sexual performance of ma...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
Sperm competition is a well-recognised agent in the evolution of sperm and ejaculate structure, as w...
The chelipeds of Orconectes rusticus are sexually dimorphic; males possessing the larger. Males use...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
Sperm competition models predict that males should adjust their sperm expenditure according to the r...
1. In sexually reproducing organisms, the energetic costs of spermatogenesis can be considerable, an...
The removal of previously stored rival sperm and increased ejaculate expenditure are effective male ...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
Under the rationale that behavioral studies may contribute to the conservation of threatened species...
In many taxa, social structures are mediated by agonistic interactions and the formation of dominanc...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...