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Effect of Mating Frequency on Female Fitness in Caloglyphus Berlesei (Astigmata: Acaridae)
Authors:Jacek Radwan  Marzena Rysińska
Institution:(1) Department of Zoopsychology and Animal Ethology, Institute of Environmental Biology, Jagiellonian University, ul. Ingardena 6, PL–30, 060, Cracow, Poland. E-mail
Abstract:We studied the effect of mating frequency on female longevity and fecundity in the mite Caloglyphus berlesei. We tested the hypothesis that high promiscuity is selected for in this species because females receive nutrients during copulation. Females were constantly exposed to either one or four males and fed either a standard or poor diet. The prediction that frequent mating benefits females was not confirmed. On the contrary, females kept with four males had significantly lower longevity on both diets and on the standard diet they also had decreased fecundity compared to females exposed to one male. On the poor diet the number of males had no significant effect on fecundity. Thus, increased mating frequency had a detrimental effect on female fitness.
Keywords:multiple mating  fitness  sperm competition  diet  fecundity  seminal fluid
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