Información suplementaria en : https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01870-1.Background: When males are selective, they can either reject low-quality females or adjust their reproductive investment in response to traits that indicate female quality (e.g., body size or condition). According to the differential allocation hypothesis, males increase their reproductive investment when paired with high-quality females (positive differential allocation) or increase their reproductive investment when paired with low-quality females (negative differential allocation). This hypothesis has been proposed for monogamous species with biparental care, and most empirical studies focus on birds. Here we used the polygamous spider Paratrechalea ornata, in whic...
Sexual traits, such as nuptial gifts, are costly and often condition-dependent. Males should be unde...
The expression of alternative reproductive tactics can be plastic and occur simultaneously depending...
In the spider Paratrechalea ornata, males offer either a nutritive (prey) or a worthless (prey lefto...
Abstract Background When males are selective, they can either reject low-quality females or adjust t...
When males are selective, they can either reject low-quality females or adjust their reproductive in...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Reproduction is costly and since males possess a finite energetic budget, resource allocation to one...
<div><p>In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the p...
Polyandry is commonly maintained by direct benefits in gift-giving species, so females may remate as...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Alternative mating tactics are expected to occur predominantly when mate competition is intense, res...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Para avaliar a quantidade ótima de energia e recursos a ser investida em reprodução, um animal deve ...
We examined individual male differences in mating tactics in a gift-giving spider (Pratrechalea orna...
Sexual traits, such as nuptial gifts, are costly and often condition-dependent. Males should be unde...
The expression of alternative reproductive tactics can be plastic and occur simultaneously depending...
In the spider Paratrechalea ornata, males offer either a nutritive (prey) or a worthless (prey lefto...
Abstract Background When males are selective, they can either reject low-quality females or adjust t...
When males are selective, they can either reject low-quality females or adjust their reproductive in...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Reproduction is costly and since males possess a finite energetic budget, resource allocation to one...
<div><p>In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the p...
Polyandry is commonly maintained by direct benefits in gift-giving species, so females may remate as...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Alternative mating tactics are expected to occur predominantly when mate competition is intense, res...
In nuptial gift-giving species females sometimes select their potential mates based on the presence ...
Para avaliar a quantidade ótima de energia e recursos a ser investida em reprodução, um animal deve ...
We examined individual male differences in mating tactics in a gift-giving spider (Pratrechalea orna...
Sexual traits, such as nuptial gifts, are costly and often condition-dependent. Males should be unde...
The expression of alternative reproductive tactics can be plastic and occur simultaneously depending...
In the spider Paratrechalea ornata, males offer either a nutritive (prey) or a worthless (prey lefto...