Body size, nuptial gift characteristics and courtship behaviour, among other traits, can reflect the quality of a potential mate and, thus, might be under sexual selection. To maximize their mating success, individuals can show behavioural plasticity in sexual context. Allocosa senex is a burrow-digging wolf spider that exhibits reversal in courtship roles and in sexual size-dimorphism expected for spiders. Males construct the mating refuge and females prefer males that build longer burrows, which are considered as nuptial gifts because they are delivered to them after mating. This study aims to determine whether male body size and female reproductive status influence burrow dimensions, courtship displays, female preferences and cannibalism...
The immune response can be costly. Studies in several arthropod species have indicated a trade-off b...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
The maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits is of great interest in evolutionary biolog...
Behavioral plasticity allows individuals to reversibly respond to short-term variations in their eco...
Mating partners need to recognize, assess each other, and exchange information through behavioral ev...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is relatively rare in animal species. Males are much smaller th...
Lycosids, or Wolf spiders, are widespread in many habitats and are important predators on leaf litte...
Condition-dependent male mating tactics often involve high-quality males capitalizing on the outcome...
Previous studies investigating body size and mate choice in spiders have provided inconclusive resul...
The balance between the investment of time and energy by males in searching for new partners and in ...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
The evolution of multimodal communication, where signalers use multiple signal components in multipl...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Allocosa brasiliensis is a sand-dwelling wolf spider that constructs burrows along the coasts of riv...
The immune response can be costly. Studies in several arthropod species have indicated a trade-off b...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
The maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits is of great interest in evolutionary biolog...
Behavioral plasticity allows individuals to reversibly respond to short-term variations in their eco...
Mating partners need to recognize, assess each other, and exchange information through behavioral ev...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Extreme sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is relatively rare in animal species. Males are much smaller th...
Lycosids, or Wolf spiders, are widespread in many habitats and are important predators on leaf litte...
Condition-dependent male mating tactics often involve high-quality males capitalizing on the outcome...
Previous studies investigating body size and mate choice in spiders have provided inconclusive resul...
The balance between the investment of time and energy by males in searching for new partners and in ...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
The evolution of multimodal communication, where signalers use multiple signal components in multipl...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Allocosa brasiliensis is a sand-dwelling wolf spider that constructs burrows along the coasts of riv...
The immune response can be costly. Studies in several arthropod species have indicated a trade-off b...
Environmental variability likely plays a major role in the function and evolution of complex mating ...
The maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits is of great interest in evolutionary biolog...