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Male Success in Intrasexual Contests Extends to the Level of Sperm Competition in a Species of Dung Roller Beetle
Authors:Ivette A Chamorro‐Florescano  Mario E Favila
Institution:1. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad Veracruzana, Tuxpan, México;2. Red de Ecoetología, Instituto de Ecología A.C., Xalapa, México
Abstract:Contests between males fighting over limited resources often determine the reproductive success of the contestants. It is possible that the outcomes of such contests are affected by traits that also contribute to the likelihood of males achieving paternity when sperm from multiple males compete to fertilize the ova of a single female; however, this relationship has been poorly characterized. In dung and carrion roller beetles, contests among males for the possession of a food ball – a vital resource for nesting – are frequent in nature. However, females that roll and nest with a male often store the sperm of previous mates, forcing males to engage in sperm competition. We analyzed the relationship between wins and losses in contests between food ball owner males and subsequent paternity success in the carrion roller beetle Canthon cyanellus using both naïve (virgin) and experienced (previously mated) males. Owner males that initiated contests were more likely to win, and contest durations were longer between experienced owner males than between naïve owners. The paternity of the winner owner males nesting with a female that had previously mated with another male was higher than for loser owner males, and the paternity of experienced owners also tended to be higher than for virgin owners. Our results indicate that winning and being an experienced male are associated with greater success at fighting and sperm competition than losing and being a naïve male.
Keywords:contest outcome  foraging competition  reproductive status  resource‐holding potential  roller beetles  sperm competition
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