Prior social experience often affects subsequent competitive interactions and their outcomes. Although the effects of prior contest experience have been widely examined, effects of mating experience remain less well examined. We examined, in males of the hermit crab Pagurus nigrofascia, whether males successively copulated with more than one female and whether males with copulation experience differed in their subsequent contest behaviors and probability of winning in male-male contests compared to males without copulation experience. The copulation experience of intruders was manipulated and the contest behaviors compared between mated and unmated groups. Males mated with several females regardless of the male body size. Compared with unma...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The mating behavior of the spider crab Libinia spinosa Milne Edwards 1834 was studied in the laborat...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Male mate choice has recently been reported in some animals with male-male competition. In the labor...
Evidence is growing that an individual’s propensity to take risks in the presence of a predator is c...
Populations of the intertidal hermit crab Calcinus tibicen were observed in the laboratory and repro...
This thesis addresses several aspects of cooperation and conflict in social interactions. Male fidd...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
<abs> Competition for resource, including territories is seen in a broad range of taxa1. There...
The use of alternative male mating tactics can determine the strength of sexual selection on male tr...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Size advantage in male–male competition over mates, combined with male preference over large females...
The reproductive behavior of two species of diogenid hermit crabs was studied in Hawaii. In the shel...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The mating behavior of the spider crab Libinia spinosa Milne Edwards 1834 was studied in the laborat...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Male mate choice has recently been reported in some animals with male-male competition. In the labor...
Evidence is growing that an individual’s propensity to take risks in the presence of a predator is c...
Populations of the intertidal hermit crab Calcinus tibicen were observed in the laboratory and repro...
This thesis addresses several aspects of cooperation and conflict in social interactions. Male fidd...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
<abs> Competition for resource, including territories is seen in a broad range of taxa1. There...
The use of alternative male mating tactics can determine the strength of sexual selection on male tr...
Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Size advantage in male–male competition over mates, combined with male preference over large females...
The reproductive behavior of two species of diogenid hermit crabs was studied in Hawaii. In the shel...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The mating behavior of the spider crab Libinia spinosa Milne Edwards 1834 was studied in the laborat...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...