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Neither Mating Rate Nor Spermatophore Feeding Influences Longevity in a Ladybird Beetle

机译:瓢虫甲虫的交配率和精子摄食都不会影响其寿命。

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Females of many species experience costs associated with mating. Seminal products, including nuptial gifts, may mitigate these mating costs or exacerbate them. For example, nuptial gifts derived from male accessory glands may transfer nutrition or potentially harmful seminal proteins to females. In this study, we assay the costs of multiple mating and the consumption of seminal products in a ladybird beetle. We compared longevity in females mated singly or multiply, while allowing or preventing spermatophore consumption at each mating. In order to distinguish a cost of mating per se from a cost of elevated reproduction, we prevented reproduction by using nutrient-stressed females. Mating singly or multiply had no effect on female longevity, nor did spermatophore feeding influence longevity. The results imply, first, that intermediate mating rates do not directly harm females, though females may experience other indirect costs of mating (e.g. reduced foraging efficiency) or costs of reproduction; and second, that spermatophores transfer neither food nor directly harmful substances to female ladybirds.
机译:许多物种的雌性都会经历交配的代价。包括结婚礼物在内的开创性产品可能会减轻这些交配成本或加剧这种交配成本。例如,源自男性附属腺的婚庆礼物可能会将营养或潜在有害的精蛋白转移给女性。在这项研究中,我们分析了瓢虫甲虫的多次交配成本和主要产品的消耗。我们比较了单次或多次交配的雌性的寿命,同时允许或防止每次交配消耗精子。为了将交配本身的成本与提高繁殖的成本区分开来,我们通过使用营养紧张的雌性来阻止繁殖。单次或多次交配对女性的寿命没有影响,而精子的摄食也不会影响女性的寿命。结果表明,首先,中间交配率不会直接损害雌性,尽管雌性可能会经历其他间接交配成本(例如降低觅食效率)或繁殖成本;第二,精原细胞既不向雌性瓢虫转移食物,也不直接转移有害物质。

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