Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus
The introduction of non-native populations can have dramatic effects on the native fauna as a result of interbreeding and aggressive interference between closely related species. This study investigates if female European lobsters Homarus gammarus would sexually interact and mate with male American...
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ftunivhullir:oai:hull-repository.worktribe.com:391425 2024-09-15T18:10:54+00:00 Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus Chandrapavan, Arani van der Meeren, Gro I. Breithaupt, Thomas 2008-12-01 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/391425/1/Article.pdf https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/391425 https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00050 English eng Inter Research https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/391425 AQUATIC BIOLOGY Volume 2 Issue 2 Pagination 191-200 doi:https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00050 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/391425/1/Article.pdf 1864-7790 doi:10.3354/ab00050 openAccess Ecology Aquatic Science Evolution Behavior and Systematics Oceanography Journal Article publishedVersion 2008 ftunivhullir https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00050 2024-07-22T14:05:20Z The introduction of non-native populations can have dramatic effects on the native fauna as a result of interbreeding and aggressive interference between closely related species. This study investigates if female European lobsters Homarus gammarus would sexually interact and mate with male American lobsters Homarus americanus, recently introduced to Norwegian waters, if given the choice between the heterospecific and a conspecific male. Interactions between a mixed species pair of male lobsters and a single H. gammarus female were recorded during 1 wk periods in a large tank provided with 2 shelters. Trials included either dominant H. americanus or dominant H. gammarus males. The frequency and duration of social interactions such as aggression, shelter visits, shelter sharing, courtship and mating were analysed. Conspecific courtship occurred in 10 trials, and mating, in 5 trials. No sexual interactions occurred between species. H. gammarus females preferred to court and mate with a conspecific male irrespective of its dominance status. In addition, the H. americanus males showed no sexual response to the European females. Females visited conspecific male shelters more frequently than heterospecific male shelters. They received longer visits from the conspecific than from the heterospecific male. Conspecific pairs shared shelters more frequently and over longer periods of time than heterospecific pairs. Conspecific shelter sharing often included courtship, while heterospecific interactions were generally of aggressive nature, with lobsters fighting over shelter. The results suggest that European lobsters are able to recognize conspecific mates, perhaps by chemical signals, and that these signals serve as pre-mating barriers preventing hybridisation. © Inter-Research 2008. Article in Journal/Newspaper Homarus gammarus University of Hull: Repository@Hull Aquatic Biology 2 191 200 |
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The introduction of non-native populations can have dramatic effects on the native fauna as a result of interbreeding and aggressive interference between closely related species. This study investigates if female European lobsters Homarus gammarus would sexually interact and mate with male American lobsters Homarus americanus, recently introduced to Norwegian waters, if given the choice between the heterospecific and a conspecific male. Interactions between a mixed species pair of male lobsters and a single H. gammarus female were recorded during 1 wk periods in a large tank provided with 2 shelters. Trials included either dominant H. americanus or dominant H. gammarus males. The frequency and duration of social interactions such as aggression, shelter visits, shelter sharing, courtship and mating were analysed. Conspecific courtship occurred in 10 trials, and mating, in 5 trials. No sexual interactions occurred between species. H. gammarus females preferred to court and mate with a conspecific male irrespective of its dominance status. In addition, the H. americanus males showed no sexual response to the European females. Females visited conspecific male shelters more frequently than heterospecific male shelters. They received longer visits from the conspecific than from the heterospecific male. Conspecific pairs shared shelters more frequently and over longer periods of time than heterospecific pairs. Conspecific shelter sharing often included courtship, while heterospecific interactions were generally of aggressive nature, with lobsters fighting over shelter. The results suggest that European lobsters are able to recognize conspecific mates, perhaps by chemical signals, and that these signals serve as pre-mating barriers preventing hybridisation. © Inter-Research 2008. |
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Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus |
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Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus |
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Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus |
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Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus |
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Sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters Homarus gammarus and H. americanus |
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sexual and aggressive interactions in a mixed species group of lobsters homarus gammarus and h. americanus |
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