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Sexual cannibalism and mate choice decisions in wolf spiders: influence of male size and secondary sexual characters

机译:狼蛛中的食人行为和配偶选择决定:男性大小和次要性格的影响

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Sexual cannibalism may influence expression of elaborate male traits by either reinforcing or opposing sexual selection. Male Schizocosa ocreata (Hentz) wolf spiders (Lycosidae) have tufts of bristles on the first pair of legs that may function as a condition-indicating signal trait. We paired virgin and previously mated adult females with males under seminatural conditions (laboratory containers with leaf litter). For males encountering virgin females, probability of attempted premating cannibalism varied with male size, body condition, tuft size, fluctuating asymmetry of tufts (FA) and female size (larger females attacked smaller males and males in poor condition with smaller, more asymmetrical tufts). Probability of successful cannibalism varied with the relative size of both sexes and female body condition, but not male tuft size (smaller males were cannibalized by larger females in better condition). Males with larger tufts (relative to body size) were more likely to mate, but no other traits (male or female) were associated with mating success. Postmating cannibalism risk was associated with female size and age, and male size, body condition and tuft size (larger, older females cannibalized smaller males in poor condition with smaller tufts). For males paired with previously mated females, probability of cannibalism was influenced by size of both sexes and male tuft size (larger females cannibalized smaller males with smaller tufts). While no morphological characteristics (male or female) influenced the probability of second matings, recently matured females were more likely to mate twice. Results suggest that both mate choice and sexual cannibalism can impose reinforcing directional selection on male size and secondary sexual characters.
机译:食人的性行为可能通过加强或反对性别选择来影响精细的男性特征的表达。雄性Schizocosa ocreata(Hentz)狼蛛(Lycosidae)在第一对腿上有刷毛簇,可能充当状态指示信号特征。我们在半自然条件下(带有落叶的实验室容器)将处女和先前交配的成年雌性与雄性配对。对于遇到处女的雄性,尝试食人性的概率随雄性大小,身体状况,簇状大小,簇状不对称性(FA)和雌性大小的波动而变化(雌性较大的雄性攻击较小的雄性,状况较差的雄性则攻击较小,较不对称的簇状雄性)。 。成功食人的概率随性别和女性身体状况的相对大小而变化,但与男性簇状体大小无关(较小的雄性被状况较好的雌性吞噬)。毛簇较大(相对于体型)的雄性更容易交配,但没有其他特征(雄性或雌性)与交配成功相关。产后食人的风险与女性的大小和年龄,男性的大小,身体状况和簇的大小有关(较大,年龄较大的女性在条件较差,簇较小的情况下蚕食了较小的男性)。对于雄性与先前交配的雌性配对,食人的可能性受性别和雄性簇大小的影响(雌性更大,蚕食了较小的雄性,簇生较小)。虽然没有形态特征(雄性或雌性)影响第二次交配的可能性,但最近成熟的雌性更可能交配两次。结果表明,配偶选择和性食人行为均可对男性大小和继发性特征施加增强的方向选择。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2005年第pt1期|p.83-94|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Department Of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840-3702, U.S.A;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物学;
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