Fluctuating asymmetry and lifetime mating success are correlated in males of the damselfly Coenagrion puella (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) |
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Authors: | IAN F. HARVEY KITT J. WALSH |
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Affiliation: | Population Biology Research Group, Department of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, University of Liverpool |
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Abstract: | Abstract. - 1 The influence of fluctuating asymmetry on lifetime mating success of males of the damselfly Coenagrion puella (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) was investigated. Fluctuating asymmetry was measured as the difference in length of left and right fore and hind wings.
- 2 Males with more symmetrical wings enjoyed higher lifetime mating success.
- 3 Larger males, in contrast to a previous study of this species, also had higher mating success. This may be attributed to differences in the weather conditions prevailing at the time of the studies.
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Keywords: | Fluctuating asymmetry body size lifetime mating success Odonata Coenagrion damselfly |
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