Title of article :
Selection in the absence of males does not affect male–female conflict in the parasitoid wasp Leptopilina clavipes (Hymenoptera: Figitidae)
Author/Authors :
Reumer، نويسنده , , Barbara M. and Kraaijeveld، نويسنده , , Ken and van Alphen، نويسنده , , Jacques J.M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
6
From page :
994
To page :
999
Abstract :
Divergent reproductive interests of males and females can lead to sexually antagonistic coevolution (SAC). In the absence of males, adaptations evolved under SAC are released from selection and expected to deteriorate. In this study, we investigated this prediction using two populations of the parasitoid wasp Leptopilina clavipes, one arrhenotokous and one thelytokous. Thelytokous females were induced to produce sons by curing them of their Wolbachia-infection. We examined whether thelytokous males were less able to inhibit female remating than arrhenotokous males and whether thelytokous females were more susceptible to male-induced longevity reduction than arrhenotokous females. The results showed that females were monandrous, regardless of whether mated with an arrhenotokous or thelytokous male. While ongoing courtship of males reduced female life span, there was no longevity cost of mating for either arrhenotokous or thelytokous females. Our results therefore do not support the idea that adaptations evolved under SAC deteriorate under prolonged female-only selection.
Keywords :
Arrhenotoky , remating , Leptopilina clavipes , Cost of mating , thelytoky
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Record number :
1414657
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