Abstract
The importance of calceoli (male antennular organs) in mate recognition of Gammarus pseudolimnaeus Bousfield was examined in the laboratory. The relationship between female receptivity and their moult stage was examined by comparing the moult stage of amplexed and non-amplexed females. The former were clearly in later moult stages and thus closer to ovulation. Ablation of the antennular 2 flagella, which uniquely possess the calceoli, had no effect on the ability of males to find, evaluate and amplex with receptive females. Morphological examination verified the complex nature and apparent lack of innervation of calceoli. We propose that the calceolus functions as a general environmental vibrioreceptor, necessary in the male because of its greater level of activity.
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