Decoupling of reproductive rates and parental expenditure in a polyandrous butterfly |
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Authors: | Wiklund Christer; Kaitala Arja; Wedell Nina |
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Institution: | Department of of Zoology, University of Stockholm S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Current theory postulates that the operational sex ratio (OSR)determines the relative degree of mating competition in thetwo sexes and is in turn influenced by a sexual difference inthe potential reproductive rate (PRR) denned as 1/time out,where time out is the time an individual must spend recoveringfrom a bout of mating activity and/or caring for offspring.In bushcricket mating systems where males provide females witha nuptial gift, relative energy expenditure in offspring influencesthe PRR of males and females and underlies a diet-mediated shiftin the OSR. Here we investigated if there is a similar positiverelationship between relative parental nutrient expenditurein offspring and PRR in the polyandrous butterfly Pieris napi,where female fecundity is strongly dependent on male nuptialgifts at mating. By varying the amount of nutrients femalesreceive at mating and relating this to number of offspring produced,we show that male P. napi have, on average, a nutrient expenditurein offspring equaling that of females. In spite of this, themale reproductive rate is 813 times higher than thatof females. Hence the relative degree of parental expenditurein offspring is largely decoupled from the degree of matingcompetition in P. napi. Two alternative explanations are advancedto account for the difference between the butterfly and thebushcricket mating systems. |
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Keywords: | butterflies nuptial gifts parental investment Pieris napi polyandry reproductive rate sexual selection |
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