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Behavioral repertoire of high-shore littorinid snails reveals novel adaptations to an extreme environment
ArticleAbstract: Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion aPalabras claves:activity budget, Echinolittorina malaccana, Echinolittorina radiata, Intertidal, snail, Thermal stress, Thermoregulation, trail followingAutores:Davies M.S., Hui T.T.Y., Hutchinson N., Lau S.L.Y., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Seuront L., Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusA biologically relevant rapid quantification of physical and biological stress profiles on rocky shores
ArticleAbstract: Different combinations and intensities of physical (e.g. thermal) and biological (e.g. competition oPalabras claves:Cellana, Climate Change, Environmental stress, Hong Kong, Limpet, Rocky shoreAutores:Davies M.S., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusFighting for mates: the importance of individual size in mating contests in rocky shore littorinids
ArticleAbstract: Studies of mating contests have reported how traits (e.g. body size) related to resource-holding potPalabras claves:Autores:Davies M.S., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusMucus trail following as a mate-searching strategy in mangrove littorinid snails
ArticleAbstract: Mate searching often involves chemical cues and is a key process in determining fitness in most sexuPalabras claves:Littoraria, Littorinid, Mangrove, Mate discrimination, Mate search, Mucus trail, Polarity, trail followingAutores:Davies M.S., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusLinking behaviour and climate change in intertidal ectotherms: insights from littorinid snails
ArticleAbstract: A key element missing from many pbkp_redictive models of the impacts of climate change on intertidalPalabras claves:Gastropod, Global warming, Lethal temperature, Thermal safety margin, ThermoregulationAutores:Davies M.S., Lau S.L.Y., Marshall D., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Seuront L., Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusSampling scale can cause bias in positive assortative mating estimates: evidence from two intertidal snails
ArticleAbstract: Assortative mating in the wild is commonly estimated by correlating between traits in mating pairs (Palabras claves:Echinolittorina species, Mate choice, mating pair, mating preference, scale-of-choice effect, size-assortative matingAutores:Davies M.S., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Rolán-Alvarez E., Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusSnails and their trails: The multiple functions of trail-following in gastropods
ArticleAbstract: Snails are highly unusual among multicellular animals in that they move on a layer of costly mucus,Palabras claves:COMMUNICATION, Gastropod, homing, Mate search, Mucus, Pheromone, Self-organisationAutores:Davies M.S., Johannesson K., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Saltin S., Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopusThe causal relationship between sexual selection and sexual size dimorphism in marine gastropods
ArticleAbstract: Sexual size dimorphism is widespread among dioecious species, but its underlying driving forces arePalabras claves:assortative mating, male–male competition, Mate choice, snail, trail followingAutores:Dahlén S.S., Davies M.S., Estévez D., Ng T.P.T., Rick Stafford, Rolán-Alvarez E., Williams G.A.Fuentes:scopus