In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, usually by grasping the female or pinning her to the ground to prevent her from escaping. Here we report an example of males coercing copulation by trapping a female in a confined space. During mate-searching, female Uca mjoebergi fiddler crabs visit males and choose whether or not to enter their burrow for inspection. Males typically enter the burrow first and we found that 71% of females will follow him down and 54% decide to stay and mate. However, some males use an alternative tactic where he will wait for the female to enter the burrow first, after which he traps her inside. Although a significantly lower percentage of females will enter...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
In fiddler crabs both males and females defend territories that are essential for survival. Given pr...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Male and female animals are not always complicit during reproduction, giving rise to coercion. One e...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The use of alternative male mating tactics can determine the strength of sexual selection on male tr...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
In fiddler crabs both males and females defend territories that are essential for survival. Given pr...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
In some species males increase their reproductive success by forcing females to copulate with them, ...
Males of many species defend resources to attract females. Surprisingly, defense of multiple female ...
Risks inherent in mate-searching have led to the assumption that females moving sequentially through...
The mating strategies of male fiddler crabs are variable and highly flexible within species. In this...
Courtship is costly for males when it increases their energy expenditure and predation risk. There a...
We studied sampling behaviour and mate choice in the fiddler crab Uca mjoebergi. Once a female selec...
Male and female animals are not always complicit during reproduction, giving rise to coercion. One e...
In most species the operational sex ratio is male biased, so females can be choosy when selecting a ...
Fiddler crabs show two different mating modes: either females search and crabs mate underground in m...
The interplay between a receiver’s sensory system and a sender’s courtship signals is fundamental t...
Producing offspring is the most important aspect of an animal’s life. Reproductive success is t...
The use of alternative male mating tactics can determine the strength of sexual selection on male tr...
Females often have strong preferences for the most attractive males that provide the greatest benefi...
In fiddler crabs both males and females defend territories that are essential for survival. Given pr...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...