Mate location and recognition are essentially asymmetrical processes in the reproductive biology of calanoid copepods with the active partner (the male) locating and catching the largely passive partner (the female). This behavioural asymmetry has led to the evolution of sexual dimorphism in copepods, playing many pivotal roles during the various successive phases of copulatory and post-copulatory behaviour. Sexually dimorphic appendages and structures are engaged in (1) mate recognition by the male; (2) capture of the female by the male; (3) transfer and attachment of a spermatophore to the female by the male; (4) removal of discharged spermatophore(s) by the female; and (5) fertilization and release of the eggs by the female. In many male...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in the ocean, link the microbial plankton to upper trophic ...
Calanoid copepods of the genus Boeckella and Parabroteas (P. sarsi) are dominant in zooplankton comm...
In Euchaeta rimana the cephalic appendages become profoundly sexually dimorphic at the final molt. T...
Comparative analysis of the development of antennulary segmentation and setation patterns across six...
Abstract The importance of sexual selection for the evolution, dynamics and adaptation of organisms ...
International audienceInformation on mating is one of the primary requirements for successful popula...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
and mating behavior in the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei. Zoological Studies 51(5): 58...
Mate choice is common in most animals, but the issue has largely been ignored in regard to pelagic c...
Copepodmating behavior can be broken down into several steps including search, encounter, pursuit, c...
Securing a potential mate is one of the most important processes in sexual reproduction of animals. ...
When in the presence of potential mates, males of the copepods Ezcrytemorn affinis, Eurytemora he&am...
This diploma thesis focuses on the freshwater cyclopoid copepod Macrocyclops albidus. Since not much...
Many planktonic copepods use diffusible pheromone or hydromechanical signals to remotely detect the ...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in the ocean, link the microbial plankton to upper trophic ...
Calanoid copepods of the genus Boeckella and Parabroteas (P. sarsi) are dominant in zooplankton comm...
In Euchaeta rimana the cephalic appendages become profoundly sexually dimorphic at the final molt. T...
Comparative analysis of the development of antennulary segmentation and setation patterns across six...
Abstract The importance of sexual selection for the evolution, dynamics and adaptation of organisms ...
International audienceInformation on mating is one of the primary requirements for successful popula...
The ability of pelagic copepods to remotely detect and encounter potential sexual partners is a crit...
and mating behavior in the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei. Zoological Studies 51(5): 58...
Mate choice is common in most animals, but the issue has largely been ignored in regard to pelagic c...
Copepodmating behavior can be broken down into several steps including search, encounter, pursuit, c...
Securing a potential mate is one of the most important processes in sexual reproduction of animals. ...
When in the presence of potential mates, males of the copepods Ezcrytemorn affinis, Eurytemora he&am...
This diploma thesis focuses on the freshwater cyclopoid copepod Macrocyclops albidus. Since not much...
Many planktonic copepods use diffusible pheromone or hydromechanical signals to remotely detect the ...
This examination showed how the sexual dichotomy in morphology and feeding was reflected in the swim...
Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in the ocean, link the microbial plankton to upper trophic ...
Calanoid copepods of the genus Boeckella and Parabroteas (P. sarsi) are dominant in zooplankton comm...