Reproduction often requires finding a mating partner. To this end, females of many arthropods advertise their presence to searching males via volatile chemical signals. Such pheromones are considered low-cost signals, although this notion is based on little evidence and has recently been challenged. Even when utilizing comparatively low-cost signals, females should signal as little as possible to minimize costs while still ensuring mate attraction. Here we test the strategic-signalling hypothesis using Argiope bruennichi. In this orb-weaving spider, egg maturation commences with adult moult and females that do not attract a male in time will lay a large batch of unfertilized eggs approximately three weeks after maturation. Using GC-MS analy...
Background: Socially cued anticipatory plasticity (SCAP) has been proposed as a widespread mechanism...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
The orb-web spider genus Argiope (Araneae) offers an excellent opportunity to detect cryptic female ...
Background. In many insects and spider species, females attract males with volatile sex pheromones, ...
Understanding causes and consequences of signal diversity can give insight into how individual fitne...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Pheromones, arguably the most ubiquitous mode of animal communication, are determined by both geneti...
Understanding factors affecting male mate choice can be important for tracking the dynamics of sexua...
Alternative mating tactics are expected to occur predominantly when mate competition is intense, res...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
<div><p>Monogynous mating systems (low male mating rates) occur in various taxa and have evolved sev...
Sexual signals are commonly used among animals to enhance reproductive success. Chemical signals suc...
Copulatory cannibalism of male 'widow' spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
abstract: Although females rarely experience strong mate limita-tion, delays or lifelong problems of...
Background: Socially cued anticipatory plasticity (SCAP) has been proposed as a widespread mechanism...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
The orb-web spider genus Argiope (Araneae) offers an excellent opportunity to detect cryptic female ...
Background. In many insects and spider species, females attract males with volatile sex pheromones, ...
Understanding causes and consequences of signal diversity can give insight into how individual fitne...
Abstract Background Mate choice is a taxonomically wide-spread phenomenon, mostly exerted by females...
Pheromones, arguably the most ubiquitous mode of animal communication, are determined by both geneti...
Understanding factors affecting male mate choice can be important for tracking the dynamics of sexua...
Alternative mating tactics are expected to occur predominantly when mate competition is intense, res...
A long-standing goal for biologists has been to understand how female preferences operate in systems...
<div><p>Monogynous mating systems (low male mating rates) occur in various taxa and have evolved sev...
Sexual signals are commonly used among animals to enhance reproductive success. Chemical signals suc...
Copulatory cannibalism of male 'widow' spiders (genus Latrodectus) is a model example of the extreme...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
abstract: Although females rarely experience strong mate limita-tion, delays or lifelong problems of...
Background: Socially cued anticipatory plasticity (SCAP) has been proposed as a widespread mechanism...
Although females rarely experience strong mate limitation, delays or lifelong problems of mate acqui...
The orb-web spider genus Argiope (Araneae) offers an excellent opportunity to detect cryptic female ...