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Sexual selection on flight endurance,flight-related morphology and physiology in a scrambling damselfly
Authors:Hajnalka Anna Gyulavári  Lieven Therry  György Dévai  Robby Stoks
Institution:1. Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, KU Leuven, University of Leuven, Charles Deberiotstraat 32 Bus 2439, 3000, Louvain, Belgium
2. Department of Hydrobiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, 4032, Debrecen, Hungary
Abstract:We have limited knowledge on the mechanistic base of sexual selection, especially in scrambling species. This asks for a functional approach that explores the link between each component of the phenotype-performance-fitness axis and that includes both morphological and physiological traits. We explored the phenotype-performance-fitness axis in the scrambling damselfly Coenagrion puella by studying the links between a set of physiological and morphological traits, flight performance (flight speed and flight endurance), and short-term mating success. As expected for scrambling competition, there was sexual selection for increased flight endurance rather than for increased flight speed. For fat content, we could demonstrate the full phenotype-performance-fitness axis, where selection for a higher fat content could be explained by the sexual selection for a higher flight endurance and the positive covariation between fat content and flight endurance. For three other traits (size, relative flight muscle mass and wing loading), however, we detected selection that could not be explained via their effect on flight performance, generating novel testable hypotheses about how the covariation between these traits and mating success is generated. This also urges caution when using morphological traits as proxies for flight speed and flight endurance in phenotypic selection studies.
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