Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata
Engqvist L (2006)
Behavioral Ecology 17(3): 435-440.
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
| Veröffentlicht | Englisch
Download
Autor*in
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
The adaptive significance of female polyandry has become a recurrent subject of recent theoretical and empirical research. It has been argued that in addition to direct benefits, such as nuptial gifts or an adequate sperm supply, females may gain genetic benefits from mating with different males. Females of the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata mate with several males during their lifetime. In an experiment designed to rule out any direct nutritional benefit of multiple matings, I found that polyandrous females that mated with two different males achieved a significantly higher egg-hatching success than monandrous females that mated twice with the same male. However, individual males did not trigger the same response in different females as the egg-hatching success of different females that mated with one and same male did not correlate. The results, thus, do not conform to predictions from hypotheses assuming that genetic benefits of polyandry are influenced by the intrinsic genetic quality of males. The results are, however, consistent with the genetic incompatibility hypothesis. Nevertheless, substances from different males transferred during copulation may synergistically affect zygote viability. Furthermore, I discuss why paternity studies can only explicitly test the genetic incompatibility hypothesis if there are a priori expectations of female-male genome compatibilities.
Stichworte
polyandry;
genetic incompatibility;
Mecoptera;
egg-hatching success;
sperm limitation
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
Behavioral Ecology
Band
17
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
435-440
ISSN
1045-2249
eISSN
1465-7279
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2395678
Zitieren
Engqvist L. Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata. Behavioral Ecology. 2006;17(3):435-440.
Engqvist, L. (2006). Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata. Behavioral Ecology, 17(3), 435-440. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arj046
Engqvist, Leif. 2006. “Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata”. Behavioral Ecology 17 (3): 435-440.
Engqvist, L. (2006). Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata. Behavioral Ecology 17, 435-440.
Engqvist, L., 2006. Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata. Behavioral Ecology, 17(3), p 435-440.
L. Engqvist, “Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata”, Behavioral Ecology, vol. 17, 2006, pp. 435-440.
Engqvist, L.: Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata. Behavioral Ecology. 17, 435-440 (2006).
Engqvist, Leif. “Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata”. Behavioral Ecology 17.3 (2006): 435-440.
Alle Dateien verfügbar unter der/den folgenden Lizenz(en):
Copyright Statement:
Dieses Objekt ist durch das Urheberrecht und/oder verwandte Schutzrechte geschützt. [...]
Volltext(e)
Name
Access Level
Open Access
Zuletzt Hochgeladen
2019-09-06T08:57:57Z
MD5 Prüfsumme
0feac45cef6509a6339e2b760499aa68
Export
Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen
Web of Science
Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®Suchen in