Male and female genital morphology may have strong effects on fitness in spiders. Females of some species of Leucauge produce mating plugs that partially or totally block the entrances to their insemination ducts on the epigynum, forming barriers that reduce the probabilities of future inseminations. While in some species both females and males participate in plug formation, the mating plugs in L. argyra are produced exclusively by females. The epigynum of L. argyra (Walckenaer 1841) is unusual in having a prominent ventral process covered on its anterior side and around its base with long, thick setae. We tested whether male stimulation of these epigynal setae affected female plug formation by removing them from some females but not others...
Male courtship signals often stimulate female sense organs whose sensitivities originally evolved un...
Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or ovipositio...
The anatomy of the female genitalia sets the arena for sperm competition in species in which females...
Male and female genital morphology may have strong effects on fitness in spiders. Females of some sp...
Unpublished field observations in Leucauge argyra, a tropical orb weaver spider, suggest the occurre...
Both males and females of the spider Leucauge mariana (Taczanowski 1881) contribute material to the ...
BACKGROUND: Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, females can con...
One of the strongest indications that cryptic female choice is an evolutionary phenomenon of general...
Female reproductive status can have strong selective effects on male mating strategies due to the th...
In polyandrous species, paternity may be influenced by the timing and frequency of mating. Female sp...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, ...
Reproduction in arthropods is an interesting area of research where intrasexual and intersexual mech...
The orb-web spider genus Argiope (Araneae) offers an excellent opportunity to detect cryptic female ...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Morphological studies have documented the tendency for male genitalia to diverge rapidly compared to...
Male courtship signals often stimulate female sense organs whose sensitivities originally evolved un...
Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or ovipositio...
The anatomy of the female genitalia sets the arena for sperm competition in species in which females...
Male and female genital morphology may have strong effects on fitness in spiders. Females of some sp...
Unpublished field observations in Leucauge argyra, a tropical orb weaver spider, suggest the occurre...
Both males and females of the spider Leucauge mariana (Taczanowski 1881) contribute material to the ...
BACKGROUND: Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, females can con...
One of the strongest indications that cryptic female choice is an evolutionary phenomenon of general...
Female reproductive status can have strong selective effects on male mating strategies due to the th...
In polyandrous species, paternity may be influenced by the timing and frequency of mating. Female sp...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Males usually produce mating plugs to reduce sperm competition. However, ...
Reproduction in arthropods is an interesting area of research where intrasexual and intersexual mech...
The orb-web spider genus Argiope (Araneae) offers an excellent opportunity to detect cryptic female ...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Morphological studies have documented the tendency for male genitalia to diverge rapidly compared to...
Male courtship signals often stimulate female sense organs whose sensitivities originally evolved un...
Sperm competition may select for male reproductive traits that influence female mating or ovipositio...
The anatomy of the female genitalia sets the arena for sperm competition in species in which females...