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Sperm competition and evidence of sperm fertilization patterns in the carrion ball-roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus LeConte (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Authors:Mario E Favila  Janet Nolasco  Ivette Chamorro Florescano  Miguel Equihua
Institution:(1) Departamento de Biodiversidad y Ecología Animal, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Apartado Postal 63 Xalapa, 91000 Veracruz, México;(2) Departamento de Ecología Aplicada, Institutode Ecología, A.C., Apartado Postal 63 Xalapa, 91000 Veracruz, México
Abstract:Field observation and laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate sperm competition and patterns of sperm fertilization under different experimental conditions in the carrion ball-roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus. Males in nature can mate with females whose spermathecae contains fertile sperm from other males. Sperm precedence was investigated using a visible genetic marker. The progeny of red (homozygous recessive) virgin females mated once with a red male and afterward, once with a green beetle (homozygous dominant) and vice versa, revealed that regardless of its color, the last male to mate fertilized c.a. 50% of the eggs, suggesting strong sperm competition. Males were able to achieve higher levels of paternity (more than 80%) when mated ad libitum with previously mated females, although large amount of variance in paternity does not exclude the possibility of first male sperm precedence or female cryptic choice. These results suggest that repeated mating and sperm replacement are the mechanisms by which last males achieve sperm precedence.
Keywords:Canthon cyanellus  Scarabaeidae  Sperm competition  Genetic marker  Fertilization patterns
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