Animals often position themselves in the environment relative to members of their own species. In the present study, we examined whether fiddler crabs (Uta sp.) exhibit different patterns of burrow use when they are paired with a member of the same sex and whether they have prior experience with the individual they are paired with. Crabs were introduced into test arenas containing two existing burrows on opposite corners of the container. Individuals were monitored throughout the day and positional behavior/burrow preference noted at specific intervals. Experimental pairings included: male-male, female-female, and male-female combinations. Also, some trials were conducted using individuals that had been housed together for prolonged periods...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
European fiddler crabs place mudballs around their burrow openings. Both males and females placed m...
Male and female animals are not always complicit during reproduction, giving rise to coercion. One e...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca terpsichores, construct unusually large sand hoods at the entrances...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Non-independent mate selection occurs when the choice behavior of a female is altered by the interac...
Mimicry of females enables weaker males in many species to avoid intrasexual aggression. In fiddler ...
Mating behavior strategies of brachyuran crabs are flexible depending on the habitat and social cont...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
European fiddler crabs place mudballs around their burrow openings. Both males and females placed m...
Male and female animals are not always complicit during reproduction, giving rise to coercion. One e...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Courting male fiddler crabs, Uca terpsichores, construct unusually large sand hoods at the entrances...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
Non-independent mate selection occurs when the choice behavior of a female is altered by the interac...
Mimicry of females enables weaker males in many species to avoid intrasexual aggression. In fiddler ...
Mating behavior strategies of brachyuran crabs are flexible depending on the habitat and social cont...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Fiddler crabs live at high densities and mate-searching females encounter many males at varying dist...
European fiddler crabs place mudballs around their burrow openings. Both males and females placed m...
Male and female animals are not always complicit during reproduction, giving rise to coercion. One e...