In organisms using a wide variety of refuges, both the cost and benefits to the users might be refuge-specific. Under these circumstances, users using mechanisms (e.g., behavioral preference) that allow them to find and colonize refuges in which net benefits are maximized are expected to be selected by the environment. Herein, we tested the hypothesis that resource generalists display strong preferences for resources that provide the greatest reproductive benefits using Calyptraeotheres garthi, a crab that inhabits the limpets Crepidula cachimilla and Bostrycapulus odites in the south-western Atlantic. In the field, female crabs inhabiting C. cachimilla featured larger average body size, and subsequently, larger average fecundity and brood ...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
In some long-living symbiotic species, movements between hosts are not limited to offspring since ad...
Dominance and the establishment of social hierarchies are frequently related to size: the larger ind...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
Together with Calcinus verrilli from Bermuda, the Mediterranean hermit crab C. tubularis is unique i...
Pea-crabs are symbiotic crustaceans that live in association with a diverse array of macro-invertebr...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
grantor: University of Toronto'Calcinus verrilli', a hermit crab endemic to Bermuda, is un...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn some long-living symbiotic species, movements between hosts are not ...
The social behaviour of symbiotic organisms is influenced by the density and distribution pattern of...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
This work aimed to highlight the relationships between the host exploitation strategy of an ectopara...
<div><p>Pea crabs, <i>Dissodactylus primitivus</i>, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. ...
Male fiddler crabs compete for access to mates mainly by displaying an enlarged claw. One cost of th...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
In some long-living symbiotic species, movements between hosts are not limited to offspring since ad...
Dominance and the establishment of social hierarchies are frequently related to size: the larger ind...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
Together with Calcinus verrilli from Bermuda, the Mediterranean hermit crab C. tubularis is unique i...
Pea-crabs are symbiotic crustaceans that live in association with a diverse array of macro-invertebr...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
grantor: University of Toronto'Calcinus verrilli', a hermit crab endemic to Bermuda, is un...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn some long-living symbiotic species, movements between hosts are not ...
The social behaviour of symbiotic organisms is influenced by the density and distribution pattern of...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
This work aimed to highlight the relationships between the host exploitation strategy of an ectopara...
<div><p>Pea crabs, <i>Dissodactylus primitivus</i>, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. ...
Male fiddler crabs compete for access to mates mainly by displaying an enlarged claw. One cost of th...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
In some long-living symbiotic species, movements between hosts are not limited to offspring since ad...
Dominance and the establishment of social hierarchies are frequently related to size: the larger ind...