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Size Assortative Mating and Reproductive Success of the Funnel-Web Spider, Agelena limbata (Araneae; Agelenidae)
Authors:Toshiya Masumoto
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 6-10-1, Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, 812, Japan;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, School of Agriculture and Life Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 113, Japan
Abstract:Field observations and laboratory experiments were conducted to assess the relation between male size and reproductive success in the funnel-web spider, Agelena limbata Thorell (Agelenidae), in 2 years. In this species, the body size of males is similar to that of females. In the field, size assortative mating occurred in both years. In 1 year, partial correlation coefficient analysis indicates that male cephalothorax width is a beter predictor of the copulated female cephalothorax width than of the date of pairing. In laboratory experiments, females tended to reject courting males that were smaller in relative body size, and males that were larger in relative body size had greater copulation success. Consequently female rejection of smaller courting males has some contribution to size assortative mating. Since larger females deposited more numerous eggs in the field, larger males are expected to have a higher reproductive success.
Keywords:size assortative mating  reproductive success  sexual selection  funnel-web spider
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