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Function and genetics of long versus short copulations in the cactophilic fruit fly,drosophila mojavensis (diptera: drosophilidae)
Authors:Robert A. Krebs
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, Arizona State University, 85287-1501 Tempe, Arizona;(2) Present address: Department of Animal Science, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Variation in copulation duration of Drosophila mojavensisstrains was influenced by both sexes. Males maintained predominant control, as copulation duration of pairs from different strains was more similar to that of the strain from which the male was derived, but female origin also contributed significantly to the duration of copulation. Variation among strains was controlled by genes acting additively in both sexes. The size of both males and females also affected copulation duration. Small males copulated longer on average than large males, while males paired with large females copulated longer than those paired with small females. The importance of copulation duration to fitness was tested by correlation analyses with male size, female size, female remating latency, and number of eggs laid prior to female remating. Longer copulations stimulated earlier oviposition, possibly by increasing accessory gland secretions that are passed by males during copulation.
Keywords:copulation  fitness  Drosophila mojavensis  genetic variation  oviposition
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