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Mate choice by male water striders (Gerris lacustris): expression of a wing morph preference depends on a size difference between females
Authors:Batorczak  Anna; Jahlbnski  Piotr; Rowinski  Andriej
Institution:Institute of Ecology PAS 05-092 Lomianki, Poland
Abstract:Natural selection maintains wing polymorphism in populationsof water striders. Long-winged females benefit from being ableto migrate because they avoid the risk of pool evaporation,but early in the season their fecundity is lower than that ofshort-winged females. We tested preferences of 18 long-wingedmales and 29 short-winged males in spring. Males preferred long-wingedfemales, and there was no difference between the two male morphs.The preference was only observed when the long-winged femalewas heavier; when the short-winged female was larger, the malesshowed no preference. There was a positive relationship betweenlong-winged female weight and number of eggs laid per day, andthe males behaved as if they were taking into account that large,long-winged females are more fecund. We suggest that males preferredlong-winged females because this preference increases the proportionof long-winged individuals in the autumn F2 generation.
Keywords:Gerridae  life history  male mate choice  water strider  wing dimorphism  sexual selection  
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