The breeding behaviour of the white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, which is in decline throughout Europe, was analysed. Observations and experiments focused on: (i) several aspects of mating behaviour, showing the primary role of the female during courtship, the patterns of mature male receptivity and the possible existence of a mating stimulus produced by either a mating pair or a receptive female; (ii) the potential for mate choice either by males (males were not choosy, mating with the first receptive female they met) or by females (that rejected the smallest males and males with only one cheliped) and (iii) intermale fighting before copulation (larger males copulated more often, with the exception of some 'sneakers'). Sperm competition occurred when a new male was presented with a female after a previous male's spermatophore had been deposited; the new male cleaned the rival male's spermatophore by feeding on it before copulation. This behaviour has also been observed in some pseudoscorpions, millipedes and collembolans, but always in cases where the spermatophore is deposited on the substratum.
Breeding in the crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes: mating patterns, mate choice and intermale competition / F. VILLANELLI; F. GHERARDI. - In: FRESHWATER BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0046-5070. - STAMPA. - 40:(1998), pp. 305-315. [10.1046/j.1365-2427.1998.00355.x]
Breeding in the crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes: mating patterns, mate choice and intermale competition.
GHERARDI, FRANCESCA
1998
Abstract
The breeding behaviour of the white-clawed crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes, which is in decline throughout Europe, was analysed. Observations and experiments focused on: (i) several aspects of mating behaviour, showing the primary role of the female during courtship, the patterns of mature male receptivity and the possible existence of a mating stimulus produced by either a mating pair or a receptive female; (ii) the potential for mate choice either by males (males were not choosy, mating with the first receptive female they met) or by females (that rejected the smallest males and males with only one cheliped) and (iii) intermale fighting before copulation (larger males copulated more often, with the exception of some 'sneakers'). Sperm competition occurred when a new male was presented with a female after a previous male's spermatophore had been deposited; the new male cleaned the rival male's spermatophore by feeding on it before copulation. This behaviour has also been observed in some pseudoscorpions, millipedes and collembolans, but always in cases where the spermatophore is deposited on the substratum.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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