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Relationships between body size,reproductive traits,and food resource in three species of tropical flesh flies
Authors:Dr Seiji Tanaka  Modesto Guardia  David L Denlinger  Henk Wolda
Institution:1. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Republic of Panama
2. Department of Entomology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Intra- and inter-specific comparisons in progeny size and clutch size were used to identify possible selection pressures acting on three sympatric species of ovoviviporous flesh flies. Both progeny and clutch sizes increased with body weight of the female parent in all species. There was no evidence for a simple trade-off between the two traits. In one species, the larger the female adult the smaller the relative biomass of larvae per clutch (total weight of larvae/body weight of female parent). Female flies produced similar progeny and clutch sizes over successive batches. Variation in progeny size did not influence either larval survival or duration of larval and pupal development. However, larger first instar larvae tended to form larger pupae in two of the species. The experiments testing the effect of progeny size on pupal weight under limited food conditions suggest a selective advantage for larger progeny size.
Keywords:Clutch Size  Female Parent  Female Adult  Pupal Weight  Larval Weight
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