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Mother doesn't always know best: Maternal wormlion choice of oviposition habitat does not match larval habitat choice

机译:母亲并不总是知道最好的:产妇虫子的卵形选择栖息地不匹配幼虫栖息地选择

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Highlights ? Larvae prefer relatively deep and obstacle-free sand. ? In contrast, ovipositing females showed no clear preference for larval favored habitat. ? Larvae develop in unfavored habitat constructed smaller pit traps. ? This Mismatch may have ecological and evolutionary consequences. Abstract Habitat choice is an important decision that influences animals' fitness. Insect larvae are less mobile than the adults. Consequently, the contribution of the maternal choice of habitat to the survival and development of the offspring is considered to be crucial. According to the “preference-performance hypothesis”, ovipositing females are expected to choose habitats that will maximize the performance of their offspring. We tested this hypothesis in wormlions (Diptera: Vermileonidae), which are small sand-dwelling insects that dig pit-traps in sandy patches and ambush small arthropods. Larvae prefer relatively deep and obstacle-free sand, and here we tested the habitat preference of the ovipositing female. In contrast to our expectation, ovipositing females showed no clear preference for either a deep sand or obstacle-free habitat, in contrast to the larval choice. This suboptimal female choice led to smaller pits being constructed later by the larvae, which may reduce prey capture success of the larvae. We offer several explanations for this apparently suboptimal female behavior, related either to maximizing maternal rather than offspring fitness, or to constraints on the female’s behavior. Female's ovipositing habitat choice may have weaker negative consequences than expected for the offspring, as larvae can partially correct suboptimal maternal choice.
机译:强调 ?幼虫更喜欢不相对深的障碍物。还相比之下,产卵女性显示出对幼虫有利的栖息地没有明确的偏好。还幼虫在不合适的栖息地构建较小的坑陷阱。还这种不匹配可能具有生态和进化的后果。摘要栖息地选择是影响动物健身的重要决定。昆虫幼虫比成年人更少。因此,孕产妇的栖息地对后代的生存和发展的贡献被认为是至关重要的。根据“偏好性能假设”,预计产卵女性将选择将最大化其后代性能的栖息地。我们在蠕虫(DIPERA:蛭昔)中测试了这一假设,这些假设是小型沙居昆虫,在沙质斑块和伏击小节肢动物中挖掘坑陷阱。幼虫更喜欢不相对深且障碍物的沙子,在这里我们测试了产卵女性的栖息地偏好。与我们的期望相比,与幼虫选择相比,产卵女性对深沙或无障碍的栖息地没有明确偏好。这种次优女性选择导致幼虫以后构建的较小坑,这可能会减少幼虫的捕获成功。我们为此提供了几种解释,这显然是次优的女性行为,与最大化母体而不是后代的健身,或者对女性行为的限制。女性的产卵栖息地选择可能具有比后代的预期较弱的负面后果,因为幼虫可以部分地纠正次优产妇选择。

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