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MOBILITY COST OF COPULATION IS INDEPENDENT OF FEMALE: MALE SIZE RATIO IN ANASA TRISTIS

机译:交配的移动性成本与女性:anasa三分列的男性尺寸比例无关

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The fitness benefits of copulation are evident, but copulation can also incur costs to participating individuals. Many insects copulate for prolonged periods of time during which the female carries or drags the male. This behavior could result in decreased mobility, which in turn might influence the copulating pair's ability to escape from predators and to forage or thermoregulate. Here, I tested how copulation influences movement speed in the common squash bug (Anasa tristis) by measuring average movement speed of unpaired individuals and copulating pairs in an arena trial. Copulating pairs moved significantly slower but, surprisingly, the degree of size disparity between male and female did not influence movement speed. These results suggest that copulation incurs a mobility cost in this species, with potential consequences for survival, but that it is unlikely that mobility costs during copulation lead to selection for smaller male size.
机译:交配的健身效益是显而易见的,但交配也可以促进参与个人的成本。 许多昆虫在长期的时间内和拖曳男性的长时间交配。 这种行为可能导致移动性降低,这又可能影响分配对逃离捕食者和觅食或散热的能力。 在这里,我测试了如何通过测量竞技场试验中的未配对的个体和分组对的平均运动速度来影响共同的南瓜虫(Anasa Tristis)的运动速度。 交配对显着较慢,但令人惊讶的是,男性和女性之间的尺寸视差程度不会影响运动速度。 这些结果表明,交配在该物种中引发了流动性成本,具有潜在的生存后果,但在交配过程中不太可能在交配过程中的成本导致较小的男性尺寸的选择。

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