Ejaculate size, second male size, and moderate polyandry increase female fecundity in a seed beetle |
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Authors: | Moya-Larano, Jordi Fox, Charles W. |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, S-225 Agriculture Science Building-North, Lexington, KY 40546-0091, USA b Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, General Segura, 1, Almería, 04001-Almería, Spain |
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Abstract: | Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the evolutionof polyandry in species that provide nuptial gifts. When nuptialgifts are in the form of nutritional elements in the ejaculateand ejaculate size is correlated with male body size, femalescan accrue both direct (nutritional) and indirect (genetic)benefits from multiple mating. We examined remating decisionsin females of the seed beetle Stator limbatus and, using pathanalysis, examined the effects of male body size on the sizeof his ejaculate, the amount of ejaculate that was successfullytransferred to females, and the overall effect of these variableson female fecundity. Larger males produced larger ejaculatesand consequently transferred a larger ejaculate to females,but the effects on female fecundity differed between the females'first and second mates. Both larger first and second males wereable to transfer more of their ejaculate to females than weresmaller males. Both the total amount of ejaculate transferredby these males and polyandry (number of matings) were positivelycorrelated to female fecundity independently of each other.However, larger second males were more successful at stimulatingfemale fecundity independently of how much ejaculate they transferred.We also provide evidence that females are choosy during theirsecond mating opportunity. Both female choosiness and higherfemale investment after mating with larger second males suggestthat females may benefit from both direct and indirect effectsfrom multiple mating. We also conclude that male body size isunder both directional fecundity selection and directional sexualselection. |
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Keywords: | body size directional selection ejaculate nutritial benefits nuptial gifts polyandry sexual size dimorphism. |
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