In the fish Aidablennius sphynx, in which males continuously care for up to 7000 eggs throughout the breeding season, females prefer to mate with males that already guard eggs, The present study shows that this preference appears to be adaptive because the probability of eggs being cannibalized decreased with brood size. In the field, on average 36 eggs disappeared from nests per day, where the main egg predator seemed to be the guarding male. Experiments showed that males selectively consumed dead eggs, probably to prevent the spread of infections. However, only with large broods did the numbers of eggs cannibalized in the field correspond to the egg mortality rate, that was determined to be 0.8%. When guarding small broods, males have pro...
From video recordings of spawning events, we quantified protective and cannibalistic behavior of Arc...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
Female barred-chin blenny Rhabdoblennius ellipes prefer to mate with males tending young eggs, possi...
Criteria for female mate choice were investigated in a natural population of a Mediterranean blenny,...
This review summarizes information on filial cannibalism (the act of eating one’s own offspring) in ...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Abstract Although filial cannibalism (eating one’s own offspring) occurs in numerous species, includ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
In species that reproduce sexually, individuals can maximize their reproductive output by choosing a...
In several fish species with paternal care, females prefer males guarding many eggs in their nest. T...
Filial cannibalism, i.e. the consumption of own offspring, has fascinated animal ecologists for many...
Natural and sexual selection and sexual conflict are forces shaping the evolution of reproductive be...
From video recordings of spawning events, we quantified protective and cannibalistic behavior of Arc...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
Female barred-chin blenny Rhabdoblennius ellipes prefer to mate with males tending young eggs, possi...
Criteria for female mate choice were investigated in a natural population of a Mediterranean blenny,...
This review summarizes information on filial cannibalism (the act of eating one’s own offspring) in ...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Abstract Although filial cannibalism (eating one’s own offspring) occurs in numerous species, includ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
In species that reproduce sexually, individuals can maximize their reproductive output by choosing a...
In several fish species with paternal care, females prefer males guarding many eggs in their nest. T...
Filial cannibalism, i.e. the consumption of own offspring, has fascinated animal ecologists for many...
Natural and sexual selection and sexual conflict are forces shaping the evolution of reproductive be...
From video recordings of spawning events, we quantified protective and cannibalistic behavior of Arc...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...