Male mating harassment may occur when females and males do not have the same mating objectives. Communal animals need to manage the costs of male mating harassment. Here, we demonstrate how desert locusts in dense populations reduce such conflicts through behaviors. In transient populations (of solitarious morphology but gregarious behavior), we found that nongravid females occupied separate sites far from males and were not mating, whereas males aggregated on open ground (leks), waiting for gravid females to enter the lekking sites. Once a male mounted a gravid female, no other males attacked the pair; mating pairs were thereby protected during the vulnerable time of oviposition. In comparison, solitarious locusts displayed a balanced sex ...
Increased vulnerability to predation while copulating is an often-touted cost of reproduction, but e...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Mating s...
Studies of mating and reproductive behavior have contributed much to our understanding of various an...
The multiple mating by female (polyandry) is a widespread behavior in insect species. This behavior ...
Population regulation has been related to differences in the quality among habitats, which mediate d...
SummaryMales frequently remain in close proximity to their mate immediately postcopulation. This beh...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
In many species, males can increase their fitness by mating with the highest quality females. Female...
Locust outbreaks occur when conditions for breeding become favorable. As a reaction to an increase i...
In the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forskål) (Orthoptera: Acrididae), the threshold density...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) is increasingly used to control pest insect populations. The succ...
Mating strategy is often informed by social context. However, information on social environment may ...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
Increased vulnerability to predation while copulating is an often-touted cost of reproduction, but e...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Mating s...
Studies of mating and reproductive behavior have contributed much to our understanding of various an...
The multiple mating by female (polyandry) is a widespread behavior in insect species. This behavior ...
Population regulation has been related to differences in the quality among habitats, which mediate d...
SummaryMales frequently remain in close proximity to their mate immediately postcopulation. This beh...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
In many species, males can increase their fitness by mating with the highest quality females. Female...
Locust outbreaks occur when conditions for breeding become favorable. As a reaction to an increase i...
In the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forskål) (Orthoptera: Acrididae), the threshold density...
The sterile insect technique (SIT) is increasingly used to control pest insect populations. The succ...
Mating strategy is often informed by social context. However, information on social environment may ...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolu...
Increased vulnerability to predation while copulating is an often-touted cost of reproduction, but e...
Interspecific territoriality occurs when individuals of different species fight over space, and may ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Mating s...