Mating behaviour and mating patterns are affected to a large extent by body size in both hermaphrodites and gonochorists. Detailed research on mating patterns, mate choice, pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection in marine pulmonates is wanting, thus warranting more attention as a study system in the future. The simultaneous hermaphroditic limpet Siphonaria capensis (Pulmonata: Basommatophora) shows size-dependent fecundity, and acts as a suitable organism to test the effects of body size on mating patterns, mating success, gender expression and reciprocity in hermaphroditic marine gastropods. We mainly used bootstrap resampling techniques to estimate the effects of different factors on mating patterns. In the populations studied, a stron...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...
1 To better understand the role and importance of body size in hermaphroditic mating system theory, ...
final acceptance 23August 1991; MS. number: 3737) Abstract. It has been proposed that size-assortati...
Assortative mating by size has been argued to be widespread in the animal kingdom. However, the stre...
Pair-living is a common social system found across animal taxa, and the relationship between pair-li...
Size assortative mating is a common invertebrate mating pattern and is usually accompanied by male a...
In many animals, body size plays a crucial role in mating success in the context of competition and ...
Mate choice has been considered to be a uniquely female behaviour. However, recent studies suggest t...
Field and laboratory studies were used to assess: (1) whether size assortative mating occurred in th...
Body size can be a good indicator of the quality of a potential mate in terms of fecundity. In many ...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites have the unique challenge of allocating their available resources to egg...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread among dioecious species but its underlying driving forces are o...
Male mate choice in Neptunea arthritica was investigated in copulation trials, where female copulato...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...
1 To better understand the role and importance of body size in hermaphroditic mating system theory, ...
final acceptance 23August 1991; MS. number: 3737) Abstract. It has been proposed that size-assortati...
Assortative mating by size has been argued to be widespread in the animal kingdom. However, the stre...
Pair-living is a common social system found across animal taxa, and the relationship between pair-li...
Size assortative mating is a common invertebrate mating pattern and is usually accompanied by male a...
In many animals, body size plays a crucial role in mating success in the context of competition and ...
Mate choice has been considered to be a uniquely female behaviour. However, recent studies suggest t...
Field and laboratory studies were used to assess: (1) whether size assortative mating occurred in th...
Body size can be a good indicator of the quality of a potential mate in terms of fecundity. In many ...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites have the unique challenge of allocating their available resources to egg...
Sexual size dimorphism is widespread among dioecious species but its underlying driving forces are o...
Male mate choice in Neptunea arthritica was investigated in copulation trials, where female copulato...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...
In promiscuous species, male fitness is expected to increase with repeated matings in an open-ended ...
Sperm displacement and sperm competition prove difficult to measure, but are crucial elements in pre...