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Reproductive biology of harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones): a review of a rapidly evolving research field

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CURRENT ZOOLOGY
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cz/zoac102

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alternative reproductive tactics; nuptial gifts; parental care; parthenogenesis; resource defense polygyny; sexual dimorphism

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  1. National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq )
  2. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)
  3. US National Science Foundation IOS grant [2021/00915-5]
  4. [2113665]
  5. [302743/2019-7]

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Harvestmen, a major arachnid order, have seen significant advancement in our understanding of their biology in the 21st century. This review aims to provide an updated overview of their reproductive biology, covering pre-copulatory, copulatory, and post-copulatory phases. Gaps in knowledge and areas for further research are highlighted throughout the review.
Harvestmen are a major arachnid order that has experienced a dramatic increase in biological knowledge in the 21st century. The publication of the book Harvestmen: The Biology of Opiliones in 2007 stimulated the development of many behavioral studies. Although the book is relatively recent, our understanding of the reproductive biology of harvestmen is already outdated due to the fast accumulation of new data. Our goal is to provide an updated review of the subject to serve as a benchmark for the following years. In the pre-copulatory phase, we explore the evolution of facultative parthenogenesis, the factors that may affect the types of mating system, and the role of nuptial gifts in courtship. Regarding the copulatory phase, harvestmen are unique arachnids because they have aflagellate spermatozoa and a penis with complex morphology. We discuss the implications of these two features for sperm competition and cryptic female choice. In the post-copulatory phase, we connect oviposition site selection and climate conditions to the widespread occurrence of resource defense polygyny, alternative reproductive tactics, and sexual dimorphism in several clades of tropical harvestmen. Finally, we present the different forms of parental care in the order, and discuss the benefits and costs of this behavior, which can be performed either by females or males. Throughout the review, we indicate gaps in our knowledge and subjects that deserve further studies. Hopefully, the information synthesized here will stimulate researchers worldwide to embrace harvestmen as a study system and to improve our effort to unravel the mysteries of their reproductive biology.

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