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Female choice of mates in a polygynous insect,the whitespotted sawyer Monochamus scutellatus
Authors:Hughes  Austin L  Hughes  Marianne K
Institution:(1) Mountain Lake Biological Station, Route 1, 24136 Pembroke, VA, USA;(2) Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, IN, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, OX1 3PS Oxford, England;(4) Present address: Department of Biology, Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, IN, USA
Abstract:Summary Adult female whitespotted sawyers Monochamus scutellatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) were placed on succeeding days with two males differing visibly in size. Females showed a significant preference for the larger of two males. The rate of oviposition was significantly higher when the female was paired with the larger male. Both the rate of movement by the paired female and her rate of indicating non-receptivity were significantly lower when the female was paired with the larger male. This species exhibits resource defense polygyny, and females appear to choose mates mainly on the basis of the quality of resources defended. This study suggests, however, that when resource quality is constant, females choose mates on the basis of their size.
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