Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2165387069> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2165387069 endingPage "772" @default.
- W2165387069 startingPage "763" @default.
- W2165387069 abstract "In sexual reproduction one sex can increase its reproductive success at the cost of the other, a situation known as intersexual conflict. In the marine isopod Idotea baltica, males guard females before copulation. The guarding phase is preceded by struggles as females resist males’ attempts to initiate guarding. We determined whether the struggle and/or mate-guarding result in fitness costs in the form of decreasing fecundity and lower levels of the energy storage compounds, glycogen and lipids. Females that underwent the period of struggles with males had decreased glycogen levels compared with females maintained alone. No such cost was found for males. Females guarded by a male also had smaller eggs than females that were not guarded. Thus the intersexual conflict, imposed by the fitness maximization strategy of the males, gave rise to both a fecundity cost and an energetic cost for females. The fecundity cost confirms the existence of intersexual conflict in I. baltica. This cost is shared by males, suggesting that the intersexual conflict restrains the reproductive output of both sexes." @default.
- W2165387069 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2165387069 creator A5074058869 @default.
- W2165387069 creator A5075860053 @default.
- W2165387069 creator A5080165596 @default.
- W2165387069 date "2001-09-15" @default.
- W2165387069 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2165387069 title "Costs of intersexual conflict in the isopod<i>Idotea baltica</i>" @default.
- W2165387069 cites W136710884 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W156074312 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W174723287 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1969710359 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1977528031 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1978128283 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1979450683 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1980454860 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1983442678 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1985788676 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1986269733 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1988242490 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1988325516 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W1991489253 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2001672869 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2009675528 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2019909729 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2024065558 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2041455327 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2051073617 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2052192670 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2056704982 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2057232458 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2057432989 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2057990971 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2059467779 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2061940466 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2068088664 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2070865249 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2088033477 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2092654678 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2100914505 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2107476900 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2107548720 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2108633906 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2146163642 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2160316930 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2519019459 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2989897194 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W2991078759 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W4232260978 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W4252905863 @default.
- W2165387069 cites W591736636 @default.
- W2165387069 doi "https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1420-9101.2001.00325.x" @default.
- W2165387069 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2165387069 type Work @default.
- W2165387069 sameAs 2165387069 @default.
- W2165387069 citedByCount "57" @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692012 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692013 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692014 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692015 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692016 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692017 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692018 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692019 @default.
- W2165387069 countsByYear W21653870692021 @default.
- W2165387069 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2165387069 hasAuthorship W2165387069A5074058869 @default.
- W2165387069 hasAuthorship W2165387069A5075860053 @default.
- W2165387069 hasAuthorship W2165387069A5080165596 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C130981225 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C2777040169 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C2779072645 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C2779157341 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C84766238 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConcept C91442348 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C130981225 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C151730666 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C18903297 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C2777040169 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C2779072645 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C2779157341 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C78458016 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C84766238 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C86803240 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C90856448 @default.
- W2165387069 hasConceptScore W2165387069C91442348 @default.
- W2165387069 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W2165387069 hasLocation W21653870691 @default.
- W2165387069 hasOpenAccess W2165387069 @default.
- W2165387069 hasPrimaryLocation W21653870691 @default.
- W2165387069 hasRelatedWork W2028479115 @default.
- W2165387069 hasRelatedWork W2068088664 @default.
- W2165387069 hasRelatedWork W2082690967 @default.