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Risky mate search and mate preference in the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes)
Authors:Kasumovic, Michael M.   Bruce, Matthew J.   Herberstein, Marie E.   Andrade, Maydianne C.B.
Affiliation:a Integrative Behaviour and Neuroscience Group, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada b Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, Australia
Abstract:Mate searching is a risky behavior that decreases survival byincreasing predation risk and the risk of energy depletion.However, few studies have quantified actual mortality duringmate search, making it difficult to predict mate searching andmating strategies. Using a mark and recapture study, we examinedmate-searching success in a highly sexually dimorphic species,the golden orb-web spider (Nephila plumipes). We show that despitethe high-density aggregations of this species, male survivalduring mate searching is extremely low (36%) and is phenotypeindependent. Surprisingly, males that survived mate search werein better condition after recapture than prior to release, mostlikely due to kleptoparasitism on females' webs. In a complementaryrelease experiment in a field enclosure, we show that malesare choosy and adjust their choice of female depending on theirown condition and weight. Thus, the high mortality rate of searchingmales in the field may be a cost of choosiness because releasedmales traveled further than necessary to settle on females.Although males were choosy about female phenotypes, they didnot avoid webs with rival males already present. This suggeststhat the cost of continued searching outweighs the cost of competitionbut not the cost of mating with certain females. Further examinationsof mate-searching risk in other species in reference to theirmating system and environmental conditions are necessary todetermine the occurrence and effects of high mortality ratesduring searching.
Keywords:mate choice   mate search   Nephila plumipes   searching mortality.
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