Intra-male aggressive behaviour of Scarites buparius was analysed; agonistic interaction between males consisted of a repeated series of fighting events. We defined this behaviour as "agonistic" because a dominance/submission status was established. We measured the males and found that the attack behaviour persistence is correlated with the body length
Male-male conflict is common among animals, but questions remain as to when, how and by whom aggress...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Intra-male aggressive behaviour of Scarites buparius was analysed; agonistic interaction between mal...
Intra-male aggressive behaviour of Scarites buparius was analysed; agonistic interaction between mal...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
WOS:A1992HE99400005International audienceIn this paper we investigated the influence of size differe...
This paper analyzes the territorial behaviour of males of the tarantula-hawk wasp Hemipepsis ustulat...
Combat traits are thought to have arisen due to intense male-male competition for access to females....
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
The agonistic behaviour of juvenile pairs of intermoult freshwater crayfish Cherax cuspidatus, inter...
Male-male conflict is common among animals, but questions remain as to when, how and by whom aggress...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Intra-male aggressive behaviour of Scarites buparius was analysed; agonistic interaction between mal...
Intra-male aggressive behaviour of Scarites buparius was analysed; agonistic interaction between mal...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
WOS:A1992HE99400005International audienceIn this paper we investigated the influence of size differe...
This paper analyzes the territorial behaviour of males of the tarantula-hawk wasp Hemipepsis ustulat...
Combat traits are thought to have arisen due to intense male-male competition for access to females....
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
The agonistic behaviour of juvenile pairs of intermoult freshwater crayfish Cherax cuspidatus, inter...
Male-male conflict is common among animals, but questions remain as to when, how and by whom aggress...
Several male beetles that fight with rival males show dimorphic weapons. Major males have large weap...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...