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Sex-specific reaction norms to intraspecific larval competition in the mosquito Aedes aegypti
Authors:Bedhomme S  Agnew P  Sidobre C  Michalakis Y
Institution:Centre d'Etudes sur le Polymorphisme des Microorganismes, UMR CNRS-IRD 9926, Montpellier cedex 5, France. bedhomme@mpl.ird.fr
Abstract:As the relationship between a given life‐history trait and fitness is not necessarily the same for the two sexes, an ‘intersexual ontogenetic conflict’ may arise. We analysed the phenotypic reaction to intraspecific larval competition of the mosquito, Aedes aegypti, asking: (i) Do both sexes pay the cost of competition with the same life‐history traits and are they equal competitors? (ii) Is there a specific cost of competition beyond sharing food resources? We found that competition incurs a specific cost that was expressed differently by the two sexes. Indeed, each sex maintained the more important life‐history trait(s) for their fitness (developmental time for males and body weight and size for females) at the expense of other traits, thus minimizing the effects of competition on their fitness. The competition exerted by females was estimated as being more intense, probably linked with the greater importance of body size for their fitness.
Keywords:intraspecific competition  mosquito  phenotypic plasticity  sex‐specific reaction norm  sexual asymmetry
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