The importance of ecological and phylogenetic conditions for the occurrence and frequency of sexual cannibalism

SM Wilder, AL Rypstra, MA Elgar - Annual Review of Ecology …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Sexual cannibalism, the consumption of the male by the female before, during, or after
mating, can be a striking example of sexual conflict with potentially large fitness …

Sexual cannibalism as a manifestation of sexual conflict

JM Schneider - Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in …, 2014 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Sexual cannibalism is a well-known example for sexual conflict and has many facets that
determine the costs and benefits for the cannibal and the victim. Here, I focus on species in …

Age-related female mating decisions are condition dependent in wolf spiders

DJ Wilgers, EA Hebets - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2012 - Springer
Female mating behaviors are known to be sensitive to a variety of individual factors both
external and internal to a female; however, mating decisions are likely due to a suite of …

Molecular systematics of the wolf spider genus Lycosa (Araneae: Lycosidae) in the Western Mediterranean Basin

E Planas, C Fernandez-Montraveta, C Ribera - … phylogenetics and evolution, 2013 - Elsevier
In this study, we present the first molecular phylogeny of the wolf spider genus Lycosa
Latreille, 1804 in the Western Mediterranean Basin. With a wide geographic sampling …

Genetic variation, predator–prey interactions and food web structure

J Moya-Laraño - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Food webs are networks of species that feed on each other. The role that within-population
phenotypic and genetic variation plays in food web structure is largely unknown. Here, I …

Sexual cannibalism as a female resistance trait: a new hypothesis

NW Burke - Evolution, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Female spiders and praying mantises are renowned for their cannibalism of male partners
before, during, or after mating. While several hypotheses have been proposed to explain …

Sexual cannibalism benefits offspring survival

KW Welke, JM Schneider - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
Polyandry may provide females with benefits that directly affect their condition and fecundity
and/or that enhance the quality of their offspring through receiving better or more compatible …

Dangerous mating systems: signal complexity, signal content and neural capacity in spiders

ME Herberstein, AE Wignall, EA Hebets… - Neuroscience & …, 2014 - Elsevier
Spiders are highly efficient predators in possession of exquisite sensory capacities for
ambushing prey, combined with machinery for launching rapid and determined attacks. As a …

Male black widows court well-fed females more than starved females: silken cues indicate sexual cannibalism risk

JC Johnson, P Trubl, V Blackmore, L Miles - Animal Behaviour, 2011 - Elsevier
Male mate choice is predicted to evolve as male investment in mating increases. Thus, taxa
in which males pay a high cost for mating offer researchers an ideal system to test traditional …

Males can benefit from sexual cannibalism facilitated by self-sacrifice

SK Schwartz, WE Wagner, EA Hebets - Current Biology, 2016 - cell.com
In a number of species, males are cannibalized by females after mating (reviewed in [1, 2]),
and some males actually appear to facilitate their own cannibalism (reviewed in [3]). Such …