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Mate acquisition by females in a butterfly: the effects of mating status and age on female mate-locating behaviour

机译:雌性蝴蝶的交配:交配状态和年龄对雌性交配行为的影响

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In most species, female reproductive success is determined by realized fecundity, which depends on the amount of female reproductive reserves and the availability of time for oviposition. Consequently, selection is likely to favour behaviour in virgin females that increases the likelihood of encountering males and thereby minimizing time without sperm. We used the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria, to test the hypothesis that virgin females increase the probability of encountering males by behaving more conspicuously. We also tested for an effect of age on behaviour, with the prediction that females behave more conspicuously if they remain unmated for a longer period. To do this we conducted controlled behavioural studies in large outdoor cages, comparing the behaviour of young and old, virgin and mated, females. We also assessed the time it took for a male to discover virgin versus mated females. Our results show an effect of age and mating status: old virgin females behaved more conspicuously than young virgin females and mated females, and spent more time in flight and performed more individual flights. Males also discovered virgin females faster than mated females. Furthermore, virgin females did not specifically locate the large sunspot, where perching males are found. Hence, females of P. aegeria adjust their behaviour in accordance with mating status and age, making them more likely to encounter a male and thereby maximize their reproductive success. This study underlines the importance of taking the distribution and behaviour of receptive females into account when studying mate-locating behaviour.
机译:在大多数物种中,雌性繁殖的成功取决于已实现的繁殖力,这取决于雌性繁殖储备的数量和产卵的时间。因此,选择可能会有利于处女的行为,从而增加与男性相遇的可能性,从而最大程度地减少无精子的时间。我们使用斑点的木蝴蝶Pararge aegeria来检验以下假设:未婚女性通过表现得更加明显而增加了与男性相遇的可能性。我们还测试了年龄对行为的影响,并预测女性如果长时间不交配,其行为会更加明显。为此,我们在大型室外网箱中进行了受控行为研究,比较了未婚和年长的处女和交配雌性的行为。我们还评估了男性发现未婚女性与交配女性所花费的时间。我们的结果表明了年龄和交配状态的影响:处女比年轻的处女和交配的女性表现得更明显,并且在飞行中花费更多的时间并进行更多的个人飞行。雄性还发现初生雌性比交配雌性快。此外,未成年的雌性并没有特别地发现大型黑子,那里栖息着雄性的雄性。因此,P。aegeria的雌性会根据交配状况和年龄调整其行为,使其更容易遇到雄性,从而最大程度地提高繁殖成功率。这项研究强调了在研究伴侣定位行为时必须考虑女性接受者的分布和行为的重要性。

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