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Is reduced female survival after mating a by-product of male-male competition in the dung fly Sepsis cynipsea?

机译:在粪蝇败血症cynipsea交配后雌性存活率降低吗?

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BackgroundIn a number of species males damage females during copulation, but the reasons for this remain unclear. It may be that males are trying to manipulate female mating behaviour or their life histories. Alternatively, damage may be a side-effect of male-male competition. In the black scavenger or dung fly Sepsis cynipsea (Diptera: Sepsidae) mating reduces female survival, apparently because males wound females during copulation. However, this damage does not seem to relate to attempted manipulation of female reproduction by males. Here we tested the hypothesis that harming females during mating is an incidental by-product of characters favoured during pre-copulatory male-male competition. We assessed whether males and their sons vary genetically in their ability to obtain matings and harm females, and whether more successful males were also more damaging. We did this by ranking males' mating success in paired competitions across several females whose longevity under starvation was subsequently measured.
机译:背景在许多物种中,雄性在交配时会损害雌性,但其原因尚不清楚。可能是雄性试图操纵雌性的交配行为或其生活史。或者,损害可能是男女竞争的副作用。在黑清道夫或粪蝇中,交配的败血症cynipsea(Diptera:Sepsidae)降低了雌性的存活率,这显然是因为雄性在交配过程中缠绕了雌性。但是,这种损害似乎与男性试图操纵女性生殖有关。在这里,我们测试了这样的假设:交配过程中伤害雌性是交配前雄对雄竞争中喜欢的角色的附带产品。我们评估了雄性及其子代在交配和伤害雌性方面的能力是否存在基因差异,以及成功的雄性是否也更具破坏性。为此,我们通过对几只雌性成对配对比赛中雄性的交配成功进行排名,随后对这些雌性在饥饿下的寿命进行了测量。

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