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Egg size-number trade-off and a decline in oviposition site choice quality: Female Pararge aegeria butterflies pay a cost of having males present at oviposition

机译:鸡蛋大小-数量的取舍和产卵地点选择质量的下降:雌性Paragge背锦鸡要付出让雄性产卵的代价

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Once mated, the optimal strategy for females of the monandrous butterfly, Pararge aegeria, is to avoid male contact and devote as much time as possible to ovipositing, as there is little advantage for females to engage in multiple matings. In other butterfly species the presence of males during egg laying has been shown to affect aspects of oviposition behavior and it has been suggested that repeated interference from males has the potential to reduce reproductive output. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of male presence during oviposition on reproductive output and behavior of a population of P. aegeria obtained from Madeira Island, Portugal, and maintained in the laboratory. Two experiments were performed where females were housed individually in small cages. Experiment 1 examined how social factors influenced the egg laying behavior of females. To do this the presence or absence of males was manipulated and egg size and number was measured over the first 14 days of oviposition. It was observed that when males were present during oviposition females made a trade-off between egg size and number. Experiment 2 examined how social factors affected oviposition site choice. Again, male presence/absence was manipulated, but in this experiment where the female laid her egg in relation to host quality was scored, and the size of the egg laid was measured. In the absence of males females selectively positioned their larger eggs on good quality host plants. However, selective oviposition was no longer observed when females were in the presence of males. We suggest that P. aegeria females from the Madeira Island population are adapted for a flexible oviposition strategy, governed by external cues, allowing a trade-off between egg size and number when the time available for egg laying is limiting.
机译:一旦交配,一头蝴蝶(Parege aegeria)的雌性的最佳策略是避免雄性接触并花尽可能多的时间进行产卵,因为雌性进行多次交配几乎没有优势。在其他蝴蝶种类中,已证明在产卵过程中雄性的存在会影响产卵行为,而且有人提出,雄性的反复干扰有可能降低生殖能力。这项研究的目的是评估在产卵过程中雄性的存在对从葡萄牙马德拉岛获得并保存在实验室中的紫菜种群的繁殖产量和行为的影响。进行了两个实验,雌性分别被关在小笼子里。实验1研究了社会因素如何影响女性的产卵行为。为此,要对有无雄性进行控制,并在产卵的前14天中测量卵的大小和数量。观察到,在产卵期间雄性出现时,雌性在卵大小和数量之间进行了权衡。实验2研究了社会因素如何影响产卵部位的选择。再次,对雄性的存在/不存在进行了操纵,但是在该实验中,对雌性产下与宿主质量有关的卵进行了评分,并测量了产卵的大小。在没有雄性的情况下,雌性将其较大的卵选择性地定位在优质寄主植物上。但是,当雌性有雄性时,不再观察到选择性排卵。我们建议,来自马德拉岛种群的紫菜雌虫应采用灵活的产卵策略,并受外界提示的支配,在产卵时间有限的情况下,可以在蛋大小和数量之间进行权衡。

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