Influence of previous mating experience on future mating success in maleLucilia cuprina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) |
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Authors: | David F. Cook |
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Affiliation: | (1) CSIRO Division of Entomology, GPO Box 1700, 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) Present address: West Australian Department of Agriculture, Baron-Hay Court, 6151 South Perth WA, Australia |
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Abstract: | Receptive and virginL. cuprina females were placed with a virgin male and an experienced male that had mated between one and five times previously. The experienced males secured significantly more matings than virgin males. Males with previous matings also gained experience in competing with males. Males directed mating attempts at each other, seemingly in the context of intrasexual competition. Experienced males directed more mating attempts at virgin males than vice versa. As their number of previous matings increased, experienced males made the first mating attempt at females more often and directed more mating attempts at females compared with virgin males. Females did not actively discriminate against experienced males, even though the proportion of matings secured on the first attempt by experienced males declined with increasing mating experience. Alternative behavioral explanations are discussed. |
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Keywords: | mating experience mating success mate choice intrasexual competition calliphorid |
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