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Sexual conflict and ecology: Species composition and male density interact to reduce male mating harassment and increase female survival
Authors:Miguel A Gomez‐Llano  Hanna M Bensch  Erik I Svensson
Institution:1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom;2. Evolutionary Ecology Unit, Department of Biology, Lund University, Sweden
Abstract:Sexual conflict is a pervasive evolutionary force that can reduce female fitness. Experimental evolution studies in the laboratory might overestimate the importance of sexual conflict because the ecological conditions in such settings typically include only a single species. Here, we experimentally manipulated conspecific male density (high or low) and species composition (sympatric or allopatric) to investigate how ecological conditions affect female survival in a sexually dimorphic insect, the banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens). Female survival was strongly influenced by an interaction between male density and species composition. Specifically, at low conspecific male density, female survival increased in the presence of heterospecific males (C. virgo). Behavioral mating experiments showed that interspecific interference competition reduced conspecific male mating success with large females. These findings suggest that reproductive interference competition between con‐ and heterospecific males might indirectly facilitate female survival by reducing mating harassment from conspecific males. Hence, interspecific competitors can show contrasting effects on the two sexes thereby influencing sexual conflict dynamics. Our results call for incorporation of more ecological realism in sexual conflict research, particularly how local community context and reproductive interference competition between heterospecific males can affect female fitness.
Keywords:Community ecology  facilitation  indirect ecological effects  interspecific competition  male mating harassment  reproductive interference  sexual conflict
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