1. We investigated two possible proximate cues used for oviposition site choice by females of the bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus), a freshwater fish that spawns on the gills of live unionid mussels. The two cues were the flow velocity and/or oxygen content of water emerging from the exhalant siphon of a mussel. 2. Field observations showed that female bitterling always inspected the exhalant siphons of mussels before they spawned in them. Siphon inspection was not always a prelude to spawning and it may serve as a means of assessing mussel quality. Female skimming behaviour, swimming over a mussel without spawning, may also be used to assess mussel quality, although the mechanism for this is unclear. 3. Measurements of the flow velocity of wa...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...
1. We investigated two possible proximate cues used for oviposition site choice by females of the bi...
Bitterling are small freshwater fishes that have an unusual spawning symbiosis with freshwater musse...
Oviposition decisions can have important fitness consequences for offspring. We investigated the res...
Hypothesis: In parasites that use hosts for offspring development, adults may base oviposition decis...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Oviposition-site decisions can have disproportionate effects on offspring survival and success, and ...
While the effect of Operational Sex Ratio (OSR) on reproductive behaviour of males has been studied ...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
The aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of the basis to female mating decisions in the ...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Evidence of host specificity and congruence between phylogenies of bitterling and freshwater mussels...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...
1. We investigated two possible proximate cues used for oviposition site choice by females of the bi...
Bitterling are small freshwater fishes that have an unusual spawning symbiosis with freshwater musse...
Oviposition decisions can have important fitness consequences for offspring. We investigated the res...
Hypothesis: In parasites that use hosts for offspring development, adults may base oviposition decis...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Oviposition-site decisions can have disproportionate effects on offspring survival and success, and ...
While the effect of Operational Sex Ratio (OSR) on reproductive behaviour of males has been studied ...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
The aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of the basis to female mating decisions in the ...
In some taxa, males perform multiple ejaculations, which may function in sperm competition or in mai...
Evidence of host specificity and congruence between phylogenies of bitterling and freshwater mussels...
In many taxa, odour cues mediate mating decisions. A key question is what these odours comprise, whe...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...
Bitterling fishes and unionid mussels are involved in a two-sided co-evolutionary association. On th...