Emasculation to plug up females: the significance of pedipalp damage in Nephila fenestrata |
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Authors: | Fromhage Lutz; Schneider Jutta M |
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Institution: | a Biozentrum Grindel, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King, Platz 3, Hamburg D-20146, Germany, and b Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, University of Bonn, An der mmenburg 1, D-53121 Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | Female multiple mating selects for male adaptations that maximizefertilization success in a context of sperm competition. Whilemale mating strategies usually reflect a trade-off between presentand future reproduction, this trade-off is largely removed insystems where the maximum number of matings for males is verysmall. Selection may then favor extreme mechanisms of paternityprotection that amount to a maximal investment in a single mating.Males in several arthropod taxa break off parts of their copulatoryorgans during mating, and it has frequently been suggested thatmutilated males can thus secure their paternity. Nevertheless,such a mechanism has rarely been confirmed directly. Here westudy the golden orb spider Nephila fenestrata, which has amating system with potentially cannibalistic, polyandrous females,and males that are often functionally sterile after mating withone female only. We show that males in this species can indeedprotect their paternity by obstructing the female's genitalopenings with fragments of their copulatory organs. |
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Keywords: | Araneoidea mating plug paternity protection pedipalp damage sexual cannibalism |
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