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Male swarms at landmarks and scramble competition polygyny inPolistes gallicus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
Authors:Laura Beani  Stefane Turillazzi
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e Genetica, Universitá di Firenze, 50125 Firenze, Italia
Abstract:At the end of summer, males of Polistes gallicusfly in swarms around vertical landmarks and land in clusters on their favorite perches, where they drag their legs and abdomen. Here males occasionally crowd around a perched female; they make no effort to defend an exclusive mating territory but instead attempt to copulate by displacing rivals from the female. In this work we describe this spatial-nuptial system, which entails site fidelity without territoriality, unisexual swarms, common patrol routes, collective sexual approaches, and ldquoscramble competition polygyny.rdquo Mating success is evaluated in relation to the familiarity with flight paths (ldquoroutine patrollersrdquo versus ldquonewcomersrdquo), to the type of sexual approach (ldquosinglerdquo males versus ldquoin- grouprdquo males), and, in the laboratory, to the individual activity level.
Keywords:Polistes males  mating system  landmark  swarming  scramble competition polygyny
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