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Determinants of Mating Frequency in the Spiny Orbweaving Spider,Micrathena gracilis (Araneae: Araneidae)
Authors:Todd C Bukowski  Terry E Christenson
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
Abstract:Male Micrathena gracilis require two copulations, separated by a dismount, in order to inseminate both reproductive tracts of the female. We examined several factors that might influence a male's copulatory success. Web structure influenced male courtship and dismount tactics, but not copulatory frequency. The presence of another male reduced the likelihood of a given male copulating with both tracts, a limitation mediated by sexual responsiveness of the female. Mating status of the female did influence copulatory frequency; males were less likely to copulate a second time with nonvirgin females. In summary, males modify mating activities to reduce predation by females, to reduce intermale competition, and to avoid expending gametes when there is little chance of fertilization. Females influence males by predatory activities, mediated through web structure, and enhancing sperm competition among males.
Keywords:intrasexual competition  copulation  courtship  spiders
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