Polythoridae comprise a widespread group of species in the New World tropics, but little is known about their behavior or life history. Here, we described the reproductive behavior of Amazonian Chalchopteryx rutilans, using mark-recapture techniques. Males were resident and territorial, though we found disputes (complex flight manoeuvres) to be rare. Trunks (rotting wood) were important to male persistence in sites, as these are the locations preferred by females for oviposition. The mating system of C. rutilans may be comparable to the resource limitation category, described by Conrad & Pritchard (1992), where males cannot control female access to oviposition sites. So, female choice becomes important and apparently, the observed displ...
The reproductive behaviour of the damselfly Sclerocypha bisignata (Chlorocyphidae) was studied in va...
Sexual and species recognition, along with sexual color dimorphism, play an important role in the re...
Territorial behaviour and mate guarding are important components of mating systems in various insect...
Polythoridae comprise a widespread group of species in the New World tropics, but little is known ab...
<div><p>Polythorid damselflies are Neotropical stream dwellers, whose behavior has rarely been recor...
Polythorid damselflies are Neotropical stream dwellers, whose behavior has rarely been recorded. Her...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
Behavioral ecology of Heteragrion consors Hagen (Odonata: Megapodagrionidae): a shade-seek Atlantic ...
Behavioral data on Neotropical coenagrionids is still scanty, with very few studies on their reprodu...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
The reproductive behaviour of the damselfly Disparocypha biedermanni (Chlorocyphidae) was studied in...
A population of Calopteryx maculata (the ebony jewelwing damselfly) was studied in the summer of 200...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
We studied the demography and territorial behaviour of three species of the damselfly genus Hetaerin...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The reproductive behaviour of the damselfly Sclerocypha bisignata (Chlorocyphidae) was studied in va...
Sexual and species recognition, along with sexual color dimorphism, play an important role in the re...
Territorial behaviour and mate guarding are important components of mating systems in various insect...
Polythoridae comprise a widespread group of species in the New World tropics, but little is known ab...
<div><p>Polythorid damselflies are Neotropical stream dwellers, whose behavior has rarely been recor...
Polythorid damselflies are Neotropical stream dwellers, whose behavior has rarely been recorded. Her...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
Behavioral ecology of Heteragrion consors Hagen (Odonata: Megapodagrionidae): a shade-seek Atlantic ...
Behavioral data on Neotropical coenagrionids is still scanty, with very few studies on their reprodu...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
The reproductive behaviour of the damselfly Disparocypha biedermanni (Chlorocyphidae) was studied in...
A population of Calopteryx maculata (the ebony jewelwing damselfly) was studied in the summer of 200...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
We studied the demography and territorial behaviour of three species of the damselfly genus Hetaerin...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The reproductive behaviour of the damselfly Sclerocypha bisignata (Chlorocyphidae) was studied in va...
Sexual and species recognition, along with sexual color dimorphism, play an important role in the re...
Territorial behaviour and mate guarding are important components of mating systems in various insect...