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A game model for the daily activity schedule of the male butterfly
Authors:Yoh Iwasa  Yoshiaki Obara
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 812 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Biology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 183 Fuchuu, Japan
Abstract:A game model is developed of the daily schedule of matesearching activity by male butterflies, assuming that each male maximizes his expected mating success given a limited total time for mate search. The model predicts that (1) in the early morning, no male is active even though many females are emerging; (2) at a critical time, many males suddenly become active; and (3) the male's maximum activity occurs after the peak female emergence and before the peak capture efficiency. The inverse problem is also analyzed, in which the temporal pattern of capture efficiency is estimated from the knowledge of male activity and female emergence, assuming the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) condition. The model is then applied to data from a cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae crucivora) population and predicts that (1) females remain unmated for several hours on average after emergence, and (2) the male 's capture efficiency is rather low and increases significantly with time during the morning.
Keywords:daily activity schedule  mate searching game  evolutionarily stable strategy  mating behavior  cabbage white butterfly  Pieris rapae crucivora
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