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Factors Influencing the Choice of Female Mate Rejection Strategies in the Seaweed Fly Coelopa nebularum (Diptera: Coelopidae)
Authors:Caroline V. Weall  André S. Gilburn
Affiliation:(1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.;(2) School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.
Abstract:Female Coelopa nebularum attempt to avoid mating with males by adopting up to three behavioral responses. Kicking and shaking are designed to dislodge mounted males, whereas downward abdominal curling prevents engagement of genitalia. We find that some females are more willing to mate than others, but their choice of rejection strategy is inconsistent. Mating does not affect behavior in immediately subsequent encounters. Male size influences the choice of rejection strategy and is positively associated with mating success. Different strategies have similar success rates. The response to a mount is not influenced by the size of a male encountered immediately beforehand. We propose that these results are inconsistent with adaptive mate choice or mate assessment and suggest that females are simply attempting to avoid the costs of mating with all males.
Keywords:sexual selection  mate choice  seaweed fly  willingness to mate  adult size  premating struggles
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