Availability of receptive females at the mating place and mating chances of males in the dragonfly Aeschna cyanea |
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Authors: | Heinrich Kaiser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Biologie V (Ökologie) der RWTH, Kopernikusstrasse 16, D-5100 Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The females of the dragonfly Aeschna cyanea visiting ponds vary in their receptiveness to males waiting there. Individual males pay several short visits to a mating place in the course of a day, searching for receptive females. Non-receptive females prefer to oviposit at the pond in the evening, whereas receptive females arrive throughout the day. The highest number of receptive females is found on warm days during the afternoon at which time the greatest number of copulations occur. However, as the number of males and, therefore, the competition between males is also highest during these periods, the mating chances of a particular male are constant throughout the day. |
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