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Flexible Mate Guarding Tactics in the Dragonfly Sympelrum Internum (Odonata: Libellulidae)
Authors:Tanya M Latty
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, 2500 University drive, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4
Abstract:Mate guarding–a behaviour prevalent in odonates–is a post copulatory association during which males prevent females from re-mating. Some species use two forms of guarding: contact mate guarding, which is energetically costly but highly effective and non-contact mate guarding, which is less costly but less effective. This study aimed to determine if male Sympetrum internum (Odonata:Libellulidae) adjust the duration of contact mate guarding according to environmental, temporal and physiological factors. There was a significant interaction between male density and season on duration of contact mate guarding. Early in the season males increased the duration of contact guarding as the density of rivals increased. Later in the season males guarded mates longer irrespective of male density. Wind and temperature did not detectabiy alter the duration of contact mate guarding, suggesting that the trade-off between current and future reproductive success was more important than were physiological costs.
Keywords:Odonata  mate guarding  post copulatory behaviour  oviposition  mating opportunities
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