Artículo de publicación ISIFor polyandrous species where females have sperm storage structures, males develop several strategies to avoid sperm competition and thus to maximize the number of eggs fertilized. On the other hand, females may receive several benefits from multiple paternity (indirect and directly), and a potential sexual conflict can arise. This research describes the mating systems of an exploited crab species (Metacarcinus edwardsii), integrating (1) the individual level by assessing the mating behavior in a scenario of potential polyandry, (2) the organ level by examining histological sections of seminal receptacles from localities with scenarios of contrasting sex ratios, and (3) the genetic level by measuring the number of...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
7 pagesInternational audienceMating systems are diverse in animals, notably in crustaceans, but can ...
Sperm competition is an important feature of the reproductive biology of numerous species. Among tax...
Declining population sizes reported for a number of marine species have emphasised the need for info...
In many species, females mate with multiple males, suggesting that polyandry confers fitness-enhanci...
Reproductive strategies vary according to season length, individual reproductive traits, and factors...
<div><p>Pea crabs, <i>Dissodactylus primitivus</i>, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. ...
Polyandry, where multiple mating by females results in the temporal and spatial overlap of ejaculate...
In order to study sperm competition and mating dynamics in the snow crab Chionoecetes opilio, a geno...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Pea crabs, Dissodactylus primitivus, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. Male and female...
Consistent differences among females in mating with one (monandrous) or multiple males (polyandrous)...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) fisheries of the eastern Pacific, from Alaska to central California...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
7 pagesInternational audienceMating systems are diverse in animals, notably in crustaceans, but can ...
Sperm competition is an important feature of the reproductive biology of numerous species. Among tax...
Declining population sizes reported for a number of marine species have emphasised the need for info...
In many species, females mate with multiple males, suggesting that polyandry confers fitness-enhanci...
Reproductive strategies vary according to season length, individual reproductive traits, and factors...
<div><p>Pea crabs, <i>Dissodactylus primitivus</i>, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. ...
Polyandry, where multiple mating by females results in the temporal and spatial overlap of ejaculate...
In order to study sperm competition and mating dynamics in the snow crab Chionoecetes opilio, a geno...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Pea crabs, Dissodactylus primitivus, inhabit multiple echinoid (heart urchin) hosts. Male and female...
Consistent differences among females in mating with one (monandrous) or multiple males (polyandrous)...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) fisheries of the eastern Pacific, from Alaska to central California...
In polygynous species, the sperm economy hypothesis predicts that males can adjust the amount of the...
Most studies exploring the evolution of female mating systems focus on species in which females are ...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...