Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs

The physiological costs of reproduction can be measured as the energy allocated to reproductive activities. In fiddler crabs, females allocate energy to vitellogenesis and brooding, whereas males perform expensive courtship behaviors. We evaluated in a large-scale study the reproduction cost of fema...

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spelling paper:paper_09442006_v126_n_p11_Colpo2023-06-08T15:53:44Z Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs Glycogen reserves Leptuca uruguayensis Male courtship behaviors Sperm repletion Vitellogenesis animal Brachyura energy metabolism female growth, development and aging male metabolism oocyte physiology reproduction season sexual behavior Animals Brachyura Energy Metabolism Female Male Oocytes Reproduction Seasons Sexual Behavior, Animal The physiological costs of reproduction can be measured as the energy allocated to reproductive activities. In fiddler crabs, females allocate energy to vitellogenesis and brooding, whereas males perform expensive courtship behaviors. We evaluated in a large-scale study the reproduction cost of females and males of Leptuca uruguayensis in a temperate estuary, where their reproductive efforts are synchronized in a short reproductive season. The reproductive investments (vitellogenesis, spermatophore production, and male reproductive behaviors) were measured and related to the dynamics of storage and expenditure of energy reserves (glycogen, total lipids, and total protein) in the hepatopancreas, ovary, and muscle of the enlarged cheliped, throughout one annual cycle. Maximum energy storage occurred in winter, a period of low activity, whereas minimum energy storage occurred during the reproductive period, characterized by expensive activities. The glycogen reserves of the hepatopancreas decreased about 66% in females and 61% in males, suggesting high and similar physiological costs of reproduction between sexes, despite their different reproductive strategies to maximize their fitness. © 2018 Elsevier GmbH 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09442006_v126_n_p11_Colpo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09442006_v126_n_p11_Colpo
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topic Glycogen reserves
Leptuca uruguayensis
Male courtship behaviors
Sperm repletion
Vitellogenesis
animal
Brachyura
energy metabolism
female
growth, development and aging
male
metabolism
oocyte
physiology
reproduction
season
sexual behavior
Animals
Brachyura
Energy Metabolism
Female
Male
Oocytes
Reproduction
Seasons
Sexual Behavior, Animal
spellingShingle Glycogen reserves
Leptuca uruguayensis
Male courtship behaviors
Sperm repletion
Vitellogenesis
animal
Brachyura
energy metabolism
female
growth, development and aging
male
metabolism
oocyte
physiology
reproduction
season
sexual behavior
Animals
Brachyura
Energy Metabolism
Female
Male
Oocytes
Reproduction
Seasons
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
topic_facet Glycogen reserves
Leptuca uruguayensis
Male courtship behaviors
Sperm repletion
Vitellogenesis
animal
Brachyura
energy metabolism
female
growth, development and aging
male
metabolism
oocyte
physiology
reproduction
season
sexual behavior
Animals
Brachyura
Energy Metabolism
Female
Male
Oocytes
Reproduction
Seasons
Sexual Behavior, Animal
description The physiological costs of reproduction can be measured as the energy allocated to reproductive activities. In fiddler crabs, females allocate energy to vitellogenesis and brooding, whereas males perform expensive courtship behaviors. We evaluated in a large-scale study the reproduction cost of females and males of Leptuca uruguayensis in a temperate estuary, where their reproductive efforts are synchronized in a short reproductive season. The reproductive investments (vitellogenesis, spermatophore production, and male reproductive behaviors) were measured and related to the dynamics of storage and expenditure of energy reserves (glycogen, total lipids, and total protein) in the hepatopancreas, ovary, and muscle of the enlarged cheliped, throughout one annual cycle. Maximum energy storage occurred in winter, a period of low activity, whereas minimum energy storage occurred during the reproductive period, characterized by expensive activities. The glycogen reserves of the hepatopancreas decreased about 66% in females and 61% in males, suggesting high and similar physiological costs of reproduction between sexes, despite their different reproductive strategies to maximize their fitness. © 2018 Elsevier GmbH
title Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
title_short Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
title_full Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
title_fullStr Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
title_sort dynamics of energy reserves and the cost of reproduction in female and male fiddler crabs
publishDate 2018
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09442006_v126_n_p11_Colpo
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