Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide important insights into the ecology of competition, home range size and resource consumption. Here we first estimated and defined sexual dimorphism in a poorly studied African cerambycid species, Cacosceles newmannii (Thomson, 1877). We then assessed morphological and physiological attributes of male beetles in relation to their fighting behaviour. Suites of morphological and energetic measurements were carried out on adult males, the latter before and after male-male interactions. Aggressive behaviour and the outcomes of male fighting trials were assessed under controlled conditions. The species is highly sexually dimorphic in relation to man...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Stalk-eyed fly (Teleopsis dalmanni) males are subject to sexual selection for large eye-stalks, and ...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Some of the most striking examples of intrasexual contest competition are to be found in the insects...
Both sexes of adult Phoracantha semipunctata F. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) congregate on stressed Eu...
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
Pair-wise competition produces asymmetric consequences for the interacting species, resulting in red...
Fights among females are frequent, although less attention has been placed on them than on male figh...
The relationship between feeding ecology and sexual dimorphism is examined in a speciose South Afric...
In nicrophorine beetles, genus Nicrophorus care their larva using small ver-tebrate carrion, whereas...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Stalk-eyed fly (Teleopsis dalmanni) males are subject to sexual selection for large eye-stalks, and ...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...
Understanding the morphological and physiological correlates of competitive behaviours can provide i...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Some of the most striking examples of intrasexual contest competition are to be found in the insects...
Both sexes of adult Phoracantha semipunctata F. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) congregate on stressed Eu...
Intra-sexual dimorphism is found in the weapons of many male beetles. Different behavioral tactics t...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
Pair-wise competition produces asymmetric consequences for the interacting species, resulting in red...
Fights among females are frequent, although less attention has been placed on them than on male figh...
The relationship between feeding ecology and sexual dimorphism is examined in a speciose South Afric...
In nicrophorine beetles, genus Nicrophorus care their larva using small ver-tebrate carrion, whereas...
Differences in fighting behaviour between male morphs of the stag beetle Lucanus cervus. — Non linea...
The importance of cryptic female choice, i.e. female post-copulatory influence over male reproductiv...
Stalk-eyed fly (Teleopsis dalmanni) males are subject to sexual selection for large eye-stalks, and ...
The longhorn beetle Morimus asper exhibits the typical sexual dimorphism of cerambycid beetles: mal...