Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)

x, 97 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. === In all species of pycnogonids (sea spiders) males care exclusively for the offspring, making this group essential for studies on sex roles, sexual se...

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Main Author: Burris, Zair P.
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10818
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-108182018-12-20T05:47:49Z Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida) Burris, Zair P. Pycnogonida -- Behavior Sea spiders x, 97 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. In all species of pycnogonids (sea spiders) males care exclusively for the offspring, making this group essential for studies on sex roles, sexual selection, and the evolution of parental investment. Unfortunately, little is known about pycnogonid mating patterns, larval development, or the costs associated with parental care. The mating habits of both male and female Achelia simplissima were studied experimentally and reveal that both sexes routinely mate multiple times and have multiple mates. Parental males experience higher frequencies of predator attacks and epibionts and a lower rate of movement as compared with nonparental males. However, parental males are harder to dislodge than nonparental males and suffer no change in feeding frequency as a result of parental care. The external morphology of the first larval stage of Achelia simplissima was described using SEM photos and compared with other larval pycnogonids. Morphological characteristics suggest a "parasitic" mode of postembryonic development. Committee in Charge: Alan Shanks, Chair; Svetlana Maslakova; Craig Young 2010-11-04T00:13:46Z 2010-11-04T00:13:46Z 2010-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10818 en_US University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Biology, M.S., 2010; University of Oregon
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topic Pycnogonida -- Behavior
Sea spiders
spellingShingle Pycnogonida -- Behavior
Sea spiders
Burris, Zair P.
Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
description x, 97 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. === In all species of pycnogonids (sea spiders) males care exclusively for the offspring, making this group essential for studies on sex roles, sexual selection, and the evolution of parental investment. Unfortunately, little is known about pycnogonid mating patterns, larval development, or the costs associated with parental care. The mating habits of both male and female Achelia simplissima were studied experimentally and reveal that both sexes routinely mate multiple times and have multiple mates. Parental males experience higher frequencies of predator attacks and epibionts and a lower rate of movement as compared with nonparental males. However, parental males are harder to dislodge than nonparental males and suffer no change in feeding frequency as a result of parental care. The external morphology of the first larval stage of Achelia simplissima was described using SEM photos and compared with other larval pycnogonids. Morphological characteristics suggest a "parasitic" mode of postembryonic development. === Committee in Charge: Alan Shanks, Chair; Svetlana Maslakova; Craig Young
author Burris, Zair P.
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title Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
title_short Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
title_full Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
title_fullStr Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
title_full_unstemmed Larval Types, Courtship and Mating Behaviors, and the Costs Associated with Exclusive Male Parental Care in the Sea Spider Achelia Simplissima (Pycnogonida)
title_sort larval types, courtship and mating behaviors, and the costs associated with exclusive male parental care in the sea spider achelia simplissima (pycnogonida)
publisher University of Oregon
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