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Male-mimicking females increase male-male interactions, and decrease male survival and condition in a female-polymorphic damselfly

机译:男性模仿的女性增加了男性男性的相互作用,并减少了女性 - 多态叶片中的男性存活率和状态

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Biologists are still discovering diverse and powerful ways sexual conflicts shape biodiversity. The present study examines how the proportion of females in a population that exhibit male mimicry, a mating resistance trait, influences conspecific males’ behavior, condition, and survival. Like most female-polymorphic damselflies, Ischnura ramburii harbors both “andromorph” females, which closely resemble males, and sexually dimorphic “gynomorph” counterparts. There is evidence that malemimicry helps andromorphs evade detection and harassment, but males can also learn to target locally prevalent morph(s) via prior mate encounters. I hypothesized that the presence of male mimics could therefore predispose males to mate recognition errors, and thereby increase rates of costly male-male interactions. Consistent with this hypothesis, male-male interaction rates were highest in mesocosms containing more andromorph (vs. gynomorph) females. Males in andromorph-biased mesocosms also had lower final body mass and higher mortality than males assigned to gynomorph-majority treatments. Male survival and body mass were each negatively affected by mesocosm density, and mortality data revealed a marginally significant interaction between andromorph frequency and population density. These findings suggest that, under sufficiently crowded conditions, female mating resistance traits such as male mimicry could have pronounced indirect effects on male behavior, condition, and survival.
机译:生物学家仍然发现性冲突形状生物多样性的不同和强大的方式。本研究探讨了女性在表现出男性模仿,交配性抗性性状,影响的人群中的雌性的比例如何影响特异性的男性的行为,病症和生存。像大多数女性多态蜻蜓一样,Ischnura ramburii harbors都是“Andromorph”女性,它与男性紧密相似,和性二象的“gynomorph”同行。有证据表明,恶意的有助于厌恶的避免探测和骚扰,但男性也可以通过先前的伴侣遭遇来学习局部普遍的变形。我假设男性模拟物的存在因此可以使雄性倾向于配合识别误差,从而增加昂贵的男性相互作用的速率。与该假设一致,雄性 - 雄性相互作用率在含有更多andromorph(vynomorph)女性的中间核糖中最高。在雄性友族偏见的胚乳中的雄性也具有比分配给Gynomorph-大多数治疗的男性更低的最终体重和更高的死亡率。男性存活和体重各自受到间炎密度的负面影响,死亡率数据揭示了胚球频率和人口密度之间的略微显着的相互作用。这些研究结果表明,在充满充足的条件下,女性交配抗性特征如男性模仿可能对男性行为,病症和生存有明显的影响。

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