EJACULATE SIZE VARIES WITH SOCIOSEXUAL SITUATION IN AN INSECT

被引:139
作者
GAGE, MJG
BAKER, RR
机构
[1] Department of Environmental Biology, University of Manchester
关键词
TENEBRIO; SPERM COMPETITION; EJACULATE; SEXUAL SELECTION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.1991.tb00224.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. Males operate within a finite energy budget and cannot produce limitless supplies of sperm. On the other hand, when a female mates with a second male while still containing fertile sperm from a rival male, selection should favour the male that inseminates more sperm. Optimal strategy should thus be for males to exercise discretion in the allocation of sperm to individual females. Assuming the outcome of sperm competition to be based on either the raffle or kamikaze principles, the sperm competition hypothesis predicts a positive association between the probability that the sperm will find themselves in competition with sperm from rival males and the number of sperm inseminated. 2. The beetle, Tenebrio molitor L., behaves in accordance with this hypothesis. Males accompanied by a rival male before and during mating inseminate more sperm per ejaculate than unaccompanied males. Accompanied males are also faster to initiate mating and more likely to show post-copulatory guarding. Adjustment of number of sperm inseminated was shown by males subjected to both long-term (5 days) and short-term (5 min) exposure to potential intrasexual competitors. Individual males exposed to both levels also demonstrated the ability to adjust their ajaculate according to socio-sexual situation. 3. We conclude that male T.molitor adjust the number of sperm they inseminate according to some perception of the risk of sperm competition.
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