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Patterns of sexual cohabitation and female ejaculate storage in the American lobster (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Homarus americanus</Emphasis>)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Thierry?GosselinEmail author  Bernard?Sainte-Marie  Louis?Bernatchez
Institution:(1) Pêches et Océans Canada, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 850 route de la Mer, C. P. 1000, Mont-Joli, QC G5H 3Z4, Canada;(2) Département de Biologie, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1K ZP4, Canada
Abstract:Little is known of the time and ejaculate allocation strategies during mating of American lobster, Homarus americanus. This study investigated sexual cohabitation and female ejaculate accumulation patterns in a laboratory mating experiment, as well as female seminal receptacle load in exploited populations in the waters of the Magdalen and Anticosti Islands, in eastern Canada. In the laboratory experiment, the length of sexual cohabitation was proportionate to female size for large but not for small males. Also, large males cohabited with pre- and postmolt females longer than small males. These different time investment strategies can be explained by different mutual benefits. In the field and laboratory, larger females accumulated more ejaculate than smaller ones. This suggests that male lobsters tailor ejaculate to female size, a reliable index of her reproductive potential. Moreover, similarly-sized females accumulated more ejaculate when mated with large compared to small males. Comparison of receptacle loads between wild-mated and laboratory-mated females suggests that the former were mating mainly with smaller males, although some evidence of positive size-assortative mating existed, especially at the less exploited Anticosti site. The results are discussed in the context of evolutionary theory and of proposed management measures to increase egg production in exploited populations.Communicated by T. Czeschlik
Keywords:Lobster  Sperm allocation  Sexual cohabitation  Mating system
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