Background The ‘wallflower’ hypothesis proposes females mate indiscriminately to avoid reproductive delays. Post-copulatory mechanisms may then allow ‘trading up’, favouring paternity of future mates. We tested links between pre- and post-copulatory choice in Latrodectus geometricus female spiders paired sequentially with two males. These females copulate as adults or as subadults and store sperm in paired spermathecae. Choosy adults have a higher risk of delays to reproduction than subadults. Results We predicted low pre-copulatory, but high post-copulatory choice at first matings for adults and the opposite for subadults. At second matings, we expected all females would prefer males superior to their first. We found all females mated i...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Female choice may be linked to population density if the expected encounter rates with potential mat...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of male morphology, life history, physiology, and behaviour ac...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of male morphology, life history, physiology, and behaviour ac...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Mate choice for novel partners should evolve when remating with males of varying genetic quality pro...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Abstract Background Mating generally occurs after ind...
Models of sperm allocation predict that male mating behavior will vary with a female's reproductive ...
Female choice may be linked to population density if expected encounter rates with potential mates a...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Female choice may be linked to population density if the expected encounter rates with potential mat...
Behavioral studies of sexual selection tend to focus on events that lead up to copulation and the tr...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of male morphology, life history, physiology, and behaviour ac...
Sexual selection drives the evolution of male morphology, life history, physiology, and behaviour ac...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Copulatory cannibalism of male ‘widow’ spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Mate choice for novel partners should evolve when remating with males of varying genetic quality pro...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...
Abstract Background Mating generally occurs after ind...
Models of sperm allocation predict that male mating behavior will vary with a female's reproductive ...
Female choice may be linked to population density if expected encounter rates with potential mates a...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
The interplay between pre- and post-mating responses to intra-sexual competition remains enigmatic. ...