作者
Erin L Macartney, Russell Bonduriansky, Angela J Crean
发表日期
2020/12
期刊
Evolutionary Ecology
卷号
34
页码范围
915-927
出版商
Springer International Publishing
简介
Frequent mating can deplete sperm and seminal fluid, limiting male ability to sire offspring. Frequent mating could also deplete non-genetic ejaculate components that affect offspring quality. These effects of frequent mating on male reproductive success may be mediated by male condition, or by modification of subsequent male mating behaviour. Using the neriid fly Telostylinus angusticollis, we conducted two experiments to examine whether a history of frequent mating affects males’ subsequent mating rate and offspring traits. The first experiment tested whether male condition (manipulated by varying larval diet quality) and mating history affects male performance in a subsequent mating with a single novel female whereby we predicted effects of previous mating may be more prevalent in low-condition males. Prior mating resulted in a reduction in mating rate with the novel female, but we did not detect an effect of …
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