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I'm sexy and I glow it: female ornamentation in a nocturnal capital breeder
Authors:Juhani Hopkins  Gautier Baudry  Ulrika Candolin  Arja Kaitala
Affiliation:1.Ecology, University of Oulu, PO Box 3000, Oulu 90014, Finland;2.Department of Biosciences, University of Helsinki, PO Box 65, Helsinki 00014, Finland
Abstract:In many species, males rely on sexual ornaments to attract females. Females, by contrast, rarely produce ornaments. The glow-worm (Lampyris noctiluca) is an exception where wingless females glow to attract males that fly in search of females. However, little is known about the factors that promote the evolution of female ornaments in a sexual selection context. Here, we investigated if the female ornament of the glow-worm is a signal of fecundity used in male mate choice. In support of this, we found brightness to correlate with female fecundity, and males to prefer brighter dummy females. Thus, the glow emitted by females is a reliable sexual signal of female fecundity. It is likely that male preference for the fecundity-indicating ornament has evolved because of large variation among females in fecundity, and because nocturnal males cannot directly assess female size and fecundity. These results indicate that female ornamentation may evolve in capital breeders (i.e. those in which stored resources are invested in reproduction) when females vary significantly in fecundity and this variation cannot be assessed directly by males.
Keywords:female mate attraction   male mate choice   Lampyris noctiluca   sexual selection
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