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- Title
Determinants of ejaculate size in a grasshopper ( Chorthippus parallelus).
- Authors
Reinhardt, Klaus
- Abstract
Models for the evolution of ejaculate expenditure predict that ejaculate size (ES) depends on male body condition, on female fecundity, or on the risk of sperm competition. These ideas were tested in the grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus. ES ranged over four orders of magnitude, around a mean of 442,000 sperm. ES was independent of male body size and female fecundity. None of the male condition parameters – age, degree of parasitism, macropterism score (a measurement of competitive energy allocation to other sources), and the mass-femur length residuals – explained variation in ES. As expected in species where females are cyclically non-receptive after mating, male-male encounters before copulation were a more reliable indicator of the risk of sperm competition than the number of males present during copulation. In particular, the summative number of male-male encounters rather than the male-male encounter frequency was a significant predictor of ES variation (24.9%).
- Subjects
CHORTHIPPUS parallelus; SEXUAL behavior in insects; GRASSHOPPERS; INSECT population density; SPERM competition; FERTILITY; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 2001, Vol 50, Issue 6, p503
- ISSN
0340-5443
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s002650100398