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The effect of male size on receptivity in femaleLucilia cuprina (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Authors:David F Cook
Institution:(1) CSIRO Division of Entomology, GPO Box 1700, C2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) Present address: West Australian Department of Agriculture, Baron-Hay Court, 6151 South Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:The first five matings by both large and small L. cuprinamales switched off receptivity in over 90% of females for 7 days after their initial mating. Small males were virtually unable to switch off females after five matings, whereas the fifth to tenth matings by large males rendered nearly two-thirds of females unreceptive. Mating duration of large and small males was about 11 min even after numerous matings. Given the rarity of field virgins and the temporal and spatial variability of female-required resources, larger males may enjoy greater mating success due to their ability to switch off many females in succession. Virgin males preferred to mate with nonvirgin females larger than themselves; males paired with females smaller than themselves adopted mate-rejection behavior typical of unreceptive females.
Keywords:blowfly  mating  receptivity  body size  mate choice
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