Males and females of most animals time reproduction and synchronize their reproductive activity to maximize lifetime fitness. When food is abundant, however, the 2 sexes may time investments in reproduction differently due to sexual differences in how energy limits reproductive success. Many intertidal animals have reproductive cycles with semilunar or lunar periods timed to coincide with a certain phase of the tidal amplitude cycle when offspring survive best. Given an optimal time to breed, well-fed females may increase their investment in offspring but not change when they breed, while males may invest more both before and after the mating peak. We explored this possibility by feeding a mixed-sex population of the fiddler crab Uca terpsi...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Changes in abundance and sex ratio can contribute to variation in the reproductive potential of a po...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the sex-specific differences to feeding responses of the s...
<div><p>Many species reproduce when conditions are most favorable for the survival of young. Numerou...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The physiological costs of reproduction can be measured as the energy allocated to reproductive acti...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Reproduction is a costly process that depends on the management of available resources. Here, we aim...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
This study analysed differences in the timing of egg extrusion, reproductive investment and spatial ...
Organisms may energetically finance reproductive effort using energy stored prior to the reproductiv...
Sexual selection via endurance rivalry favors increased tenure at the breeding site but can be costl...
Reproduction is a costly process that depends on the management of available resources. Here, we aim...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Fiddler crab females have two small feeding claws while males have only one; the other is enlarged a...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Changes in abundance and sex ratio can contribute to variation in the reproductive potential of a po...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the sex-specific differences to feeding responses of the s...
<div><p>Many species reproduce when conditions are most favorable for the survival of young. Numerou...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The physiological costs of reproduction can be measured as the energy allocated to reproductive acti...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Reproduction is a costly process that depends on the management of available resources. Here, we aim...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
This study analysed differences in the timing of egg extrusion, reproductive investment and spatial ...
Organisms may energetically finance reproductive effort using energy stored prior to the reproductiv...
Sexual selection via endurance rivalry favors increased tenure at the breeding site but can be costl...
Reproduction is a costly process that depends on the management of available resources. Here, we aim...
The costs and benefits of mate choice can vary both spatially and temporally. Phenotypic plasticity ...
Fiddler crab females have two small feeding claws while males have only one; the other is enlarged a...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Changes in abundance and sex ratio can contribute to variation in the reproductive potential of a po...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the sex-specific differences to feeding responses of the s...