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Further observations relating sex size ratios to mating success in calanoid copepods
Authors:Grad, Gabriella   Maly, Edward J.
Affiliation:Concordia University, Department of Biology 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8 1Present address: Lehigh University, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Williams Hall No. 31, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Abstract:Mating experiments using 153 pairs of Diaptomus leptopus Forbeswere video-taped in the laboratory. The following were measuredand scored: attempted capture of the female by the male, timeto successful capture and mounting, duration of copulation,spermatophore placement, time to clutch extrusion, prosome lengthsof all individuals and sex size ratios (female:male lengths)of all pairs. Mating success was not a function of sex sizeratio for D.leptopus at ratios commonly observed in nature inthe populations tested. However, this lack of relationship maynot be true of all populations. Photographic analysis of D.leptopusas well as D.birgei Marsh showed that males always held ontofemale genital segments in the vicinity of the spines with theirright fifth legs. Pearson correlations were calculated comparingprosome lengths to a variety of genital parts. The strongestrelationships were found with female genital segment width atthe level of the spines for both species, and male right fifthleg claw length for D.birgei. These data support the hypothesisthat the relationship between sex size ratio and mating successmay be species specific.
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