Limits to Nuptial Gift Production by Male Fireflies, Photinus ignitus |
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Authors: | Cristopher K Cratsley Jennifer A Rooney Sara M Lewis |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 02155;(2) Department of Biology, Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 01420 |
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Abstract: | Males of diverse insect species provide females with nuptial gifts, and limits on males' ability to produce these gifts may influence courtship behavior and mating systems. In the firefly Photinus ignitus, males transfer a complex spermatophore to females during mating. We provided firefly males unlimited access to responsive females to examine whether spermatophore production limits male mating success. Male spermatophore mass decreased significantly across sequential matings, and the percentage of successful matings declined during the second half of each male's life span. Male body mass explained a significant proportion of variation in size of the first spermatophore produced by P. ignitus males, but this relationship disappeared with second spermatophores. This study indicates that males' ability to produce spermatophores declines over their lifetime and that limits on nuptial giftproduction can constrain male mating success in Photinus fireflies. |
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Keywords: | courtship feeding male investment potential reproductive rate sexual selection spermatophore |
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