نتایج جستجو برای: courtship

تعداد نتایج: 2808  

2013
Ryo Nakano Takuma Takanashi Annemarie Surlykke Niels Skals Yukio Ishikawa

Ultrasonic mating signals in moths are argued to have evolved via exploitation of the receivers' sensory bias towards bat echolocation calls. We have demonstrated that female moths of the Asian corn borer are unable to distinguish between the male courtship song and bat calls. Females react to both the male song and bat calls by "freezing", which males take advantage of in mating (deceptive cou...

2004
Goran Arnqvist

The courtship behavior of the semi-aquatic Pisaurid fishing spider Dolomedes fimbriatus was examined in the laboratory . Male courtship was triggered by the presence of female drag-lines, presumably b y a female sex pheromone since males did not respond with courtship to male drag-lines . Male courtship behavior included vibratory signaling (water surface waves), leg-waving, and following femal...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Allen Spaulding

Sexual selection is thought to be a powerful diversifying force, based on large ornamental differences between sexually dimorphic species. This assumes that unornamented phenotypes represent evolution without sexual selection. If sexual selection is more powerful than other forms of selection, then two effects would be: rapid divergence of sexually selected traits and a correlation between thes...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Richard N C Milner Michael D Jennions Patricia R Y Backwell

Courtship displays are often energetically and temporally costly as well as highly conspicuous to predators. Selection should therefore favour signalling tactics that minimize courtship costs while maintaining or increasing signal attractiveness. In fiddler crabs, males court females by waving their one greatly enlarged claw in a highly conspicuous and costly display. Here, we investigate wheth...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008
J Miguel Simões Ine S G Duarte Paulo J Fonseca George F Turner M Clara Amorim

Courtship and agonistic interactions in an African cichlid species present a richer diversity of acoustic stimuli than previously reported. Male cichlids, including those from the genus Pseudotropheus (P.), produce low frequency short pulsed sounds during courtship. Sounds emitted by P. zebra males in the early stages of courtship (during quiver) were found to be significantly longer and with a...

2007
Jeffrey E. Lovich William R. Garstka William E. Cooper

JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles is colla...

2017
Edwin Scholes Julia M. Gillis Timothy G. Laman

The distinctive and divergent courtship phenotypes of the birds-of-paradise make them an important group for gaining insights into the evolution of sexually selected phenotypic evolution. The genus Astrapia includes five long-tailed species that inhabit New Guinea's montane forests. The visual and acoustic components of courtship among Astrapia species are very poorly known. In this study, we u...

2009
Anita Aisenberg William G. Eberhard

One of the strongest indications that cryptic female choice is an evolutionary phenomenon of general importance is the widespread existence of male courtship behavior during copulation. It has been presumed that such copulatory courtship functions to induce female reproductive behavior that favors the male’s reproductive interests, but this function has seldom been demonstrated. Here, we examin...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Ebru Demir Barry J. Dickson

All animals exhibit innate behaviors that are specified during their development. Drosophila melanogaster males (but not females) perform an elaborate and innate courtship ritual directed toward females (but not males). Male courtship requires products of the fruitless (fru) gene, which is spliced differently in males and females. We have generated alleles of fru that are constitutively spliced...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Damian O Elias Andrew C Mason Ronald R Hoy

The jumping spider Habronattus dossenus Griswold 1987 (Salticidae) communicates using seismic signals during courtship and can be found on rocks, sand and leaf litter. We examined the filtering properties of, and tested the efficacy of male courtship signals on, these natural substrates. These substrates have drastically different filtering properties at the distances at which the males court. ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید