Author Institution: Department of Zoology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisA comparative study of oviposition behavior of the dragonflies, Anax junius and Tramea onusta, was undertaken for two successive years in Tinley Park, Illinois. It was found that females of both species use tandem position and oviposit in close association with males. In A. junius, however, the male is physically attached to (tandem with) the ovipositing female during the actual act of oviposition, while in T. onusta, the female leaves the male to oviposit while the male hovers in close proximity. Immediately prior to the moment of oviposition, tandem pairs of both species fly about, presumably in search of suitable oviposition sites. At this time and a...
Communication among animals often relies on visible signals and the ability to compatibly perceive t...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
Oviposition site location may be affected by (1) factors influencing the costs and benefits to the o...
Author Institution: Biology Department, The University of FindlayThe crepuscular damselfly Enallagma...
In Libellulidae there are two types of egg-laying behaviour, non-contact guarding where the male acc...
It has been demonstrated that in libellulid dragonflies the distribution of eggs during oviposition ...
In Libellulidae, oocyte production has been assumed to be continuous, with periods of egg-laying int...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
Emerald damselfly Lestes sponsa is a common species within the temperate zone, with no special need ...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
derwater where they are inaccessible to males. I demonstrate hat males guard submerged females rathe...
Factors influencing the coexistence of ecologically similar dragonfly species were investigated incl...
<div><p>By means of slow-motion film analysis we found new female refusal behaviour patterns against...
Communication among animals often relies on visible signals and the ability to compatibly perceive t...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...
Oviposition site location may be affected by (1) factors influencing the costs and benefits to the o...
Author Institution: Biology Department, The University of FindlayThe crepuscular damselfly Enallagma...
In Libellulidae there are two types of egg-laying behaviour, non-contact guarding where the male acc...
It has been demonstrated that in libellulid dragonflies the distribution of eggs during oviposition ...
In Libellulidae, oocyte production has been assumed to be continuous, with periods of egg-laying int...
Adults of Hetaerina americana (Fabricius) (Odonata: Calopterygidae) spend their adult lives along ma...
Emerald damselfly Lestes sponsa is a common species within the temperate zone, with no special need ...
Copulation in odonates requires female cooperation because females must raise their abdomen to allow...
Odonates (dragonflies) are well known for the ability of the males to displace sperm stored in the f...
derwater where they are inaccessible to males. I demonstrate hat males guard submerged females rathe...
Factors influencing the coexistence of ecologically similar dragonfly species were investigated incl...
<div><p>By means of slow-motion film analysis we found new female refusal behaviour patterns against...
Communication among animals often relies on visible signals and the ability to compatibly perceive t...
Conditional male mating strategies have been studied extensively in relation to male attributes, suc...
The courtship behavior in calopterygid damselflies is well documented; however, the behavior of the ...