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Contests over reproductive resources in female roller beetles: Outcome predictors and sharing as an option

机译:关于雌性轮虫的生殖资源之争:结果预测因子和选择共享

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Fights among females are frequent, although less attention has been placed on them than on male fights. They arise when females compete for food, oviposition, mates, brooding sites, or access to resources which increase offspring survival. It has been shown that the outcome of female fights may be less predictable by asymmetries in resource holding power, than in male fights. Male roller beetles fight over food resources, food balls, needed for mating and nesting, and it has been show in some species that asymmetries in reproductive experience and resource holding power in terms of size predict fight outcome, including ties in which contenders cut and split the food ball. In this study, we tested the influence of asymmetries in reproductive status (experience) and body size on female fight outcome in the carrion roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus. As predicted, and as previously found for males of the same species, female reproductive status of both contenders and relative size predict fight outcome. Larger and reproductively experienced contenders have a higher probability of winning. Furthermore, ties are more likely in fights involving opposing asymmetries (vgr. Large reproductively naïve owner versus small reproductively experienced intruder). Also as predicted, food ball splitting is more likely to be started by the predicted loser. This mode of resource sharing may be the result of a fighting strategy in which the costs of continuing to fight are greater than the benefits of not splitting, if a fraction of the disputed resource is more than the minimum needed for the present reproductive needs, and reduces costs associated to a longer fight.
机译:女性之间的打架很频繁,尽管与男性打架相比,人们对它们的关注较少。它们是在雌性竞争食物,产卵,伴侣,育卵场所或获取增加后代生存能力的资源时出现的。研究表明,女性争斗的结果可能比男性争斗更难以预测资源持有能力的不对称性。雄性轮虫在争夺交配和筑巢所需的食物资源,食物球上进行战斗,并且在某些物种中已经证明,繁殖经验和资源握持力的不对称性会预测战斗结果,包括争夺者割断和分裂的纽带食物球。在这项研究中,我们测试了生殖状态(经验)和身体大小的不对称性对腐肉滚筒甲虫Canthon cyanellus cyanellus中女性战斗力的影响。如所预测的,并且如先前针对相同物种的雄性所发现的,竞争者的雌性生殖状态和相对大小可预测战斗结果。具有较大繁殖经验的竞争者获胜的可能性更高。此外,在涉及相对性不对称的战斗中,联系更有可能发生(大型生殖天真所有者与小型生殖经验丰富的入侵者)。同样如预期的那样,食品球的分裂更有可能由预期的失败者开始。这种资源共享方式可能是战斗策略的结果,在这种策略中,如果有争议的资源的一部分超过当前生殖需求的最低要求,则继续战斗的成本大于不分裂的收益,并且降低了与更长距离战斗相关的成本。

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