In many fish species in which males guard nests with their eggs, parental care directed to genetically unrelated offspring may arise for example from nest takeovers or cuckoldry. Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus) has exclusive male parental care and face intensive nest competition during the breeding season that may lead to care of foster eggs. Males of this species use visual displays and sounds when defending their nests frequently resulting in expulsion of the intruder without escalated confrontation. In this study we intended to investigate the existence of alloparental care in Lusitanian toadfish, a behavior whose adaptive significance is still poorly understood. Fish were randomly assigned to three different treatments:...
Choruses have been described mostly in birds, anurans and insects but have been poorly studied in f...
Male reproductive success often depends on male attributes and resource quality. Here, we examined m...
Acoustic communication during agonistic behaviour is widespread in fishes. Yet, compared to other ta...
In many fish species in which males guard nests with their eggs, parental care directed to genetical...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
The relation between acoustic signaling and reproductive success is important to understand the evol...
Male signals are frequently studied in a single behavioral context, but in some cases they may assi...
The function of fish sounds in territorial defence, in particular its influence on the intruder's be...
In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, ...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
BackgroundRaising unrelated offspring is typically wasteful of parental resources and so individuals...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies ha...
Abstract Background Raising unrelated offspring is typically wasteful of parental resources and so i...
In some marine fishes, males migrate from deeper to littoral water to breed, where they defend nest...
Choruses have been described mostly in birds, anurans and insects but have been poorly studied in f...
Male reproductive success often depends on male attributes and resource quality. Here, we examined m...
Acoustic communication during agonistic behaviour is widespread in fishes. Yet, compared to other ta...
In many fish species in which males guard nests with their eggs, parental care directed to genetical...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
Acoustic signals are sexual ornaments with an established role on mate choice in several taxa, but n...
The relation between acoustic signaling and reproductive success is important to understand the evol...
Male signals are frequently studied in a single behavioral context, but in some cases they may assi...
The function of fish sounds in territorial defence, in particular its influence on the intruder's be...
In many animal systems, the defence of a territory or nest coincides with the defence of offspring, ...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
BackgroundRaising unrelated offspring is typically wasteful of parental resources and so individuals...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies ha...
Abstract Background Raising unrelated offspring is typically wasteful of parental resources and so i...
In some marine fishes, males migrate from deeper to littoral water to breed, where they defend nest...
Choruses have been described mostly in birds, anurans and insects but have been poorly studied in f...
Male reproductive success often depends on male attributes and resource quality. Here, we examined m...
Acoustic communication during agonistic behaviour is widespread in fishes. Yet, compared to other ta...