The mating behaviour of two Helicidae (Gastropoda Pulmonata) species, Theba pisana (Müller) and Helix (Cantareus) aperta Born, is described. Comparison with prior studies suggests that the position assumed for mating is not determined by the ecology of the species but is an occasionally acquired element. Each partner reacts to the stimuli of the other. The stimuli are necessary for the initiation of the approach and the realization of a correct mating position and appear to induce one snail to accept the other. If one of the subjects is not sufficiently motivated the stimuli are ineffective. The stimuli are not specific and responses indicating a simple cause-effect relationship were not observed. The shooting of the dart marks the beginnin...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
In the final stages of an elaborate courtship, many slugs and snails shoot calcareous ‘love ’ darts ...
The phenomenon of "dart shooting" in land snails of the genus Helix remains unexplained from an adap...
The mating behaviour of two Helicidae (Gastropoda Pulmonata) species, Theba pisana (Müller) and Heli...
Previous work suggests that low-spired hermaphroditic snails mate face-to-face and have reciprocal s...
Although animal courtship behaviors are generally understood within the context of sexual selection,...
In the final stages of an elaborate courtship, many slugs and snails shoot calcareous 'love' darts i...
Hermaphroditic animals display a remarkable range of complex mating behaviours that are frequently r...
A dart apparatus, comprising a calcareous or chitinous stylet with accompanying glands, is found in ...
Abstract—Many species of pulmonate land snails are equipped with one or more so-called “love darts”....
Several taxa of pulmonate land snails exhibit a conspicuous mating behaviour, the shooting of so-cal...
In many species, sexual resistance by females can fluctuate depending on different physiological and...
Several land-snail species of the helicoid and limacoid superfamilies possess one or more love-darts...
Many species of pulmonate land snails are equipped with one or more so-called "love darts". Even tho...
Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of species w...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
In the final stages of an elaborate courtship, many slugs and snails shoot calcareous ‘love ’ darts ...
The phenomenon of "dart shooting" in land snails of the genus Helix remains unexplained from an adap...
The mating behaviour of two Helicidae (Gastropoda Pulmonata) species, Theba pisana (Müller) and Heli...
Previous work suggests that low-spired hermaphroditic snails mate face-to-face and have reciprocal s...
Although animal courtship behaviors are generally understood within the context of sexual selection,...
In the final stages of an elaborate courtship, many slugs and snails shoot calcareous 'love' darts i...
Hermaphroditic animals display a remarkable range of complex mating behaviours that are frequently r...
A dart apparatus, comprising a calcareous or chitinous stylet with accompanying glands, is found in ...
Abstract—Many species of pulmonate land snails are equipped with one or more so-called “love darts”....
Several taxa of pulmonate land snails exhibit a conspicuous mating behaviour, the shooting of so-cal...
In many species, sexual resistance by females can fluctuate depending on different physiological and...
Several land-snail species of the helicoid and limacoid superfamilies possess one or more love-darts...
Many species of pulmonate land snails are equipped with one or more so-called "love darts". Even tho...
Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of species w...
Synopsis Sexual selection and sexual conflict have been shown to play key roles in the evolution of ...
In the final stages of an elaborate courtship, many slugs and snails shoot calcareous ‘love ’ darts ...
The phenomenon of "dart shooting" in land snails of the genus Helix remains unexplained from an adap...