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Sex-role reversed nuptial feeding reduces male kleptoparasitism of females in Zeus bugs (Heteroptera; Veliidae)

机译:颠倒性角色的婚后喂养减少了宙斯臭虫中雌性的男性变态性寄生(异翅目; H科)

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Males of a variety of taxa occasionally steal food secured by their mates. In some spiders and insects, males rely entirely on this form of intraspecific kleptoparasitism for their subsistence. However, this male strategy may be costly for females and a variety of different female counteradaptations have been proposed. In Zeus bugs (Phoreticovelia spp.), males ride on the back of their mates for extended periods and females produce a gland secretion that males feed on. By experimentally occluding the dorsal glands in females and varying food availability, we show that nuptial feeding by females reduces the extent to which the males kleptoparasitize their mates. We suggest that females have, at least in part, evolved this unique form of nuptial feeding as a counteradaptation to reduce the rate of kleptoparasitism by males.
机译:各种分类单元中的雄性偶尔会偷窃由配偶保护的食物。在一些蜘蛛和昆虫中,雄性完全依靠这种形式的种内寄生性寄生虫来维持生存。然而,这种男性策略对女性而言可能是昂贵的,并且已经提出了多种不同的女性反适应措施。在宙斯臭虫(Phoreticovelia spp。)中,雄性在伴侣的背上骑较长的时间,雌性产生腺体的分泌物,雄性以此为食。通过实验性地封闭雌性的背腺和改变食物的供应量,我们表明雌性的婚后喂养降低了雄性对他们的伴侣进行kleptoparastitize的程度。我们建议女性至少部分地发展了这种独特的婚育方式,以作为对男性降低反刍动物寄生虫病发生率的一种反适应。

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