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Age, experience and sex - do female bulb mites prefer young mating partners?

机译:年龄,经历和性别-女性鳞茎螨是否更喜欢年轻的交配伴侣?

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In species where advancing sire age is associated with decreased progeny fitness, female resistance to mating with old partners can be expected to evolve. In polyandrous species, such resistance may be contingent on female mating experience: virgins should be relatively indiscriminate to ensure egg fertility, whereas non-virgins can be expected to base their re-mating decisions on the age of their previous versus potential new partners, and 'trade-up' if previously mated with old males. Here, we tested these predictions using a promiscuous and relatively long-living bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini), in which old sire age is associated with decreased fecundity of daughters. In a fully factorial design, we applied two male treatments, young and old, and three female treatments, virgin, previously mated to an old male and previously mated to a young male. Consistent with earlier studies, we observed a reduced mating success of old males. However, we found no support for attributing this result to female discrimination, as female behavior in response to male mounting attempts was not affected by the age of the suitor, or by its interaction with the age of the female's previous mate. Interestingly, females were passive during 93% of male mounting attempts observed, suggesting that once they are located by a male, they exert little control over copulation. Old males had lower mate-searching activity and were less efficient in obtaining matings (lower success rate per mounting attempt), suggesting a decreased mate-securing ability because of aging. Overall, our results suggest that in bulb mites, male ability to secure mates declines with age, whereas they do not support the prediction that females actively discriminate against old partnersDigital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.2011.02006.x
机译:在公牛年龄增长与子代适应性降低相关的物种中,预计雌性与老伴交配的抵抗力会逐渐增强。在一夫多妻种中,这种抵抗力可能取决于雌性的交配经验:处女应该相对不分青红皂白以确保卵子的繁殖力,而非处女则可以根据他们以前的年龄来决定是否重新交配。 i>潜在的新伙伴,如果以前与老公交配,则可以“以旧换新”。在这里,我们使用杂种且寿命相对较长的鳞茎螨(Rhizoglyphus robini )检验了这些预测,在这种情况下,年老的父亲与女儿的繁殖力降低相关。在完全析因设计中,我们应用了两种雄性治疗方法,分别为年轻和老年,以及三种雌性治疗方法,即初次交配给老男性,以及先前交配给年轻的男性。与早期研究一致,我们观察到老年雄性的交配成功率降低。但是,我们没有发现将这种结果归因于女性歧视的支持,因为女性对男性坐骑尝试的反应行为不受求婚者年龄或其与前任配偶年龄的相互作用影响。有趣的是,在观察到的93%的雄性坐骑尝试中,雌性是被动的,这表明一旦雄性找到雌性,它们对交配的控制力就很小。老年雄性的交配活动较低,获得交配的效率较低(每次安装尝试的成功率较低),这表明由于衰老,交配能力降低。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,在鳞茎螨中,雄性固定伴侣的能力会随着年龄的增长而下降,但它们不支持雌性主动歧视老伴侣的预测数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439 -0310.2011.02006.x

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