Fluctuating asymmetries (left–right differences in symmetric traits) can be negatively related to fitness parameters in a number of biological systems. Hence, it has been suggested that symmetric individuals should outcompete asymmetric individuals during intraspecific agonistic encounters. However, there is a lack of experimental evidence for such a relationship. We investigated the relationship between trait asymmetry (both directional and fluctuating asymmetry) and the outcome of agonistic encounters among size-matched male shore crabs. Our findings indicate that cheliped (‘weapon claw’) directional asymmetry is not related to the outcome of fights, whereas fluctuating asymmetry in the fifth pereiopod, but not the second pereiopod, is ne...
Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria) were reared in the laboratory to determine natural handedness. Claw...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
The series of experiments that comprise this thesis used shell fights in the hermit crab Pagurus ber...
Fluctuating asymmetries (left–right differences in symmetric traits) can be negatively related to fi...
Asymmetric weapons are common in bilateral animals and, in some species, they can occur on either th...
Consistent between-individual differences in behavior have been demonstrated in an array of species ...
Relative body size (carapace width) and weapon size (chela length) were used as indicators of resour...
Animals commonly use their limbs as signals and weapons during territorial aggression. Asymmetries o...
In a previous work we found that size-matched Chasmagnathus crabs establish winner-loser relationshi...
The effects of altering resource value on agonistic behaviour were investigated by staging fights be...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is generally viewed as a population-level character. It is described by s...
Individuals in many group-living species form dominance hierarchies, and higher ranked individuals h...
Mutations or environmental factors that result in reversal of conspicuous left–right asymmetries pro...
Skill, the ability to perform a challenging behaviour well, has been shown to be an important determ...
Current signaling theories predict that animal signals are generally honest, but each signaling syst...
Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria) were reared in the laboratory to determine natural handedness. Claw...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
The series of experiments that comprise this thesis used shell fights in the hermit crab Pagurus ber...
Fluctuating asymmetries (left–right differences in symmetric traits) can be negatively related to fi...
Asymmetric weapons are common in bilateral animals and, in some species, they can occur on either th...
Consistent between-individual differences in behavior have been demonstrated in an array of species ...
Relative body size (carapace width) and weapon size (chela length) were used as indicators of resour...
Animals commonly use their limbs as signals and weapons during territorial aggression. Asymmetries o...
In a previous work we found that size-matched Chasmagnathus crabs establish winner-loser relationshi...
The effects of altering resource value on agonistic behaviour were investigated by staging fights be...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is generally viewed as a population-level character. It is described by s...
Individuals in many group-living species form dominance hierarchies, and higher ranked individuals h...
Mutations or environmental factors that result in reversal of conspicuous left–right asymmetries pro...
Skill, the ability to perform a challenging behaviour well, has been shown to be an important determ...
Current signaling theories predict that animal signals are generally honest, but each signaling syst...
Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria) were reared in the laboratory to determine natural handedness. Claw...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
The series of experiments that comprise this thesis used shell fights in the hermit crab Pagurus ber...