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Genital damage in the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichi (Araneae: Araneidae) increases paternity success
Authors:Nessler  Stefan H; Uhl  Gabriele; Schneider  Jutta M
Institution:a Biozentrum Grindel, Department of Ethology, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany b Institute of Zoology, Department of Neuroethology, University of Bonn, Germany
Abstract:The morphology of male genitalia often suggests functions besidessperm transfer that may have evolved under natural or sexualselection. In several species of sexually cannibalistic spiders,males damage their paired genitalia during mating, limitingthem to one copulation per pedipalp. Using a triple-mating experiment,we tested if genital damage in the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichiincreases male fitness either through facilitating his escapefrom an aggressive female or by obstructing the female's inseminationducts against future copulation attempts from other males. Wefound no survival advantage for males damaging their pedipalps;however, copulations into a previously used insemination ductwere significantly shorter when the previous male had left partsof his genitalia inside the insemination duct. Because copulationduration determines paternity in this species, our result suggeststhat male genital damage in A. bruennichi is sexually selected.By breaking off parts of their intromittent organs inside avirgin female, males can reduce sperm competition and therebyincrease their paternity success.
Keywords:mating plug  sexual cannibalism  sexual conflict  sexual selection  sperm competition  
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