Diet influences male-female interactions in the bushcricketRequena verticalis (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) |
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Authors: | Andrea Schatral |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, Western Australia;(2) Present address: School of Environmental Biology, Curtin University of Technology, 6102 Bentley, West Australia |
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Abstract: | The influence of diet on the courtship roles of male and female Requena verticaliswas investigated in the laboratory. The protein content of available food was found to affect the frequency of mating attempts. Pairs which were fed on a low-protein diet were involved in fewer mating attempts than pairs which were fed on a high-protein diet. Diet also influenced the relative frequencies of male and female rejections. Males rejected their virgin female partners more often than females rejected their male partners when the pairs were kept on a low-protein diet. The opposite was found when the female had mated once before. No difference in the frequency of male and female rejections was found when the pair was kept on a high-protein diet irrespective of the mating status of the female. |
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Keywords: | Requena verticalis Tettigoniidae mating behavior role reversal diet |
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