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Cyphoderris strepitans 1 adaptive foraging 1 costs of mating 1 fishing spiders 1 juvenile experience 1 male-female cohabitation 1 mating success 1 nuptial food gift 1 precopulatory sexual cannibalism 1 sagebrush crickets 1 sexual selection 1
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Johnson, J. Chadwick 2 Campbell, Mark T. H. 1 Clark, Andrew P. 1 Keorpes, Peter A. 1 Sakaluk, Scott K. 1
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Cohabitation of juvenile females with mature males promotes sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders
Johnson, J. Chadwick - In: Behavioral Ecology 16 (2005) 1, pp. 269-273
Precopulatory sexual cannibalism, or female predation of a potential mate before mating, illustrates an extreme intersexual conflict. Unlike sexual cannibalism occurring after mating, precopulatory sexual cannibalism cannot be construed as a male strategy. Thus, research on the adaptive...
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Hemolymph loss during nuptial feeding constrains male mating success in sagebrush crickets
Sakaluk, Scott K.; Campbell, Mark T. H.; Clark, Andrew P.; … - In: Behavioral Ecology 15 (2004) 5, pp. 845-849
Although costs of mating have been widely documented in females, intrinsic costs of copulation have been poorly documented in males, and there is little evidence that such costs constrain male mating success under natural conditions. Male sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans, offer females...
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