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Article Reference Condition-dependent mate choice and its implications for population differentiation in the wolf spider Pirata piraticus
When populations face different environmental conditions, both local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity may cause interpopulation divergence of behavioral or phenotypic properties on which mate choice is based. If sustained, this may result in genetic differentiation even in the presence of extant gene flow. Condition dependence of mate choice is one of the main mechanisms explaining these environmental effects. We tested whether experimental food stress affects mate choice in male and female Pirata piraticus spiders from one heavily polluted and one unpolluted reference population. Compared with control females, food-stressed females from the reference population showed a decreased probability of copulation and preferred smaller mates. Females from the polluted population, in contrast, did not show a significant response to food stress and showed size-assortative mating, most strongly under food stress. We explain these results in 2 complementary ways. First, spiders from populations that are not adapted to cope with stress may be less willing to mate when eggs are not fully matured. Second, food-deprived females may show a larger responsiveness toward smaller males because the latter resemble prey more and hungry females tend to attack moving objects more often. Results from this study support the prediction that variation in body condition, driven by local ecological factors, may affect mating behavior and may ultimately lead to population divergence in important life-history traits such as body size.
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Article Reference Cone Penetration Test characterization of middle and upper Miocene lithostratigraphic units near Antwerp International Airport
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference Confirmation de la présence de Sceliphron curvatum (Smith, 1870) en Belgique (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Article Reference Confirmation of Nicrophorus sepultor Charpentier, 1825 as a Belgian species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Silphinae)
In this note the status of the burying beetle Nicrophorus sepultor Charpentier, 1825 as a Belgian species is confirmed based on eight specimens found in the collections of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS). The records are presented, mapped and the diagnostic features of this species are given.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference Confrontation de deux méthodes d’estimation de l’âge au décès sur une série de squelettes médiévaux provenant de Coxyde (Belgique) : usure dentaire versus critères osseux
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Manual Reference Congo basin integrated monitoring for forest carbon mitigation and biodiversity - COBIMFO
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Manual Reference Congo Basin: From carbon to fishes COBAFISH. Final Report
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Proceedings Reference Congo Basin: From Carbon To Fishes –The Cobafish Project
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Proceedings Reference Congress Acts of the International Conference “Roman Ornamental Stones in North-Western Europe. Natural resources, Manufacturing, Supply, Life and After-Life".
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference Congruence of morphological and molecular variability in non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea)
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