Abstract Complex life histories are frequently associated with biological trade‐offs, as the use of one trait can decrease the performance of a second trait due to the need to balance competing demands to maximize fitness. Here, we examine growth patterns in invasive adult male northern crayfish (Faxonius virilis) that are indicative of a potential trade‐off between energy allocation for body size versus chelae size growth. Northern crayfish undergo cyclic dimorphism, a process characterized by seasonal morphological changes associated with reproductive status. We measured carapace length and chelae length before and after molting and compared these growth increments between the four morphological transitions of the northern crayfish. Consi...
1. In sexually reproducing organisms, the energetic costs of spermatogenesis can be considerable, an...
The Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is a large-bodied crayfish that is native to northeaste...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
Signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana, 1852)) are among the most invasive macroinvertebrat...
the male spiny-cheek crayfish Orconectes limosus. Zoological Studies 49(1): 28-38. Morphological cha...
<p>Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes i...
Asymmetry in traits of sexual relevance may impair copulation behaviour and sexual performance of ma...
Knowledge of the molting cycle in crayfish may contribute (1) to improving a population an...
Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes incl...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
Author Institution: The Department of Zoology, The Ohio State UniversityOrconectes sanborni young we...
Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes incl...
Orconectes rusticus is replacing several species of crayfishes in north-central and northeastern Nor...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
1. In sexually reproducing organisms, the energetic costs of spermatogenesis can be considerable, an...
The Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is a large-bodied crayfish that is native to northeaste...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...
Signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana, 1852)) are among the most invasive macroinvertebrat...
the male spiny-cheek crayfish Orconectes limosus. Zoological Studies 49(1): 28-38. Morphological cha...
<p>Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes i...
Asymmetry in traits of sexual relevance may impair copulation behaviour and sexual performance of ma...
Knowledge of the molting cycle in crayfish may contribute (1) to improving a population an...
Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes incl...
Study of the reproductive strategy of crayfish species is of great importance in the curre...
Author Institution: The Department of Zoology, The Ohio State UniversityOrconectes sanborni young we...
Considerable intra-specific variability in biological traits can exist in freshwater crayfishes incl...
Orconectes rusticus is replacing several species of crayfishes in north-central and northeastern Nor...
Females may invest more in reproduction if they acquire mates of high phenotypic quality, because of...
In species where females mate promiscuously, the reproductive success of males depends both on their...
1. In sexually reproducing organisms, the energetic costs of spermatogenesis can be considerable, an...
The Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is a large-bodied crayfish that is native to northeaste...
Decapod crustaceans develop secondary sexual structures, such as large chelipeds for weaponry and/or...