Prior encounters with the opposite sex affect male and female mating behavior in a wolf spider (Araneae,Lycosidae) |
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Authors: | Shawn M. Wilder Ann L. Rypstra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Animal Behavior and Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA;(2) Center for Animal Behavior and Department of Zoology, Miami University, Hamilton, OH 45011, USA;(3) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77840, USA |
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Abstract: | Mate availability can vary widely in nature depending upon population density and sex ratio and can affect the ability of individuals to be selective in mate choice. We tested the effects of prior encounters with the opposite sex (i.e., exposure to the opposite sex either with or without mating) on subsequent mating behavior in two experiments that manipulated mate availability for both males and females in the wolf spider, Hogna helluo. The probability of mating in the experimental trial depended upon whether the prior encounter involved mating or not, and males and females responded in opposite directions. Exposure without mating resulted in a higher subsequent frequency of mating for females and a lower subsequent frequency of mating for males, while prior mating experience resulted in a lower frequency of female remating and a higher frequency of male remating. Prior exposure without mating did not affect female aggression. However, mated females engaged in precopulatory cannibalism more frequently than virgins. Mated males escaped postcopulatory cannibalism more frequently than virgins. Our results show that males respond to exposure without mating in the expected manner. However, prior mating (1 week earlier) had unexpected effects on males, which may be due to mated males being of higher quality. There were little or no effects of the size of the prior exposure individual or mate on subsequent mating behaviors. Further research is needed to determine why different species use different degrees of prior information in mate choice. |
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Keywords: | Mate availability Prior exposure Mating experience Hogna helluo |
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