Lifetime mating success of males in a natural population of the papilionid butterfly,Atrophaneura alcinous (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) |
| |
Authors: | Nobuhiko Suzuki and Kazuma Matsumoto |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Nagasaki Prefectural University, Sasebo, 858 Nagasaki, Japan;(2) Research Division 1, Tropical Agriculture Research Center, Tsukuba, 305 Ibaraki, Japan |
| |
Abstract: | Summary Lifetime mating success of males in a natural population of the papilionid butterfly,Atrophaneura alcinous, was investigated and causes of the variation were examined. The most successful males mated with 5 females, whereas about 73% of the males failed to mate. Body size of males was not correlated with their eclosion date, longevity and lifetime mating success. There was no trade-off between mating success and longevity, and long-lived males had a disproportionately high mating success. Although number of available females per male per day was not variable among males with different longevities, long-lived males had higher mating efficiency. Time interval between matings by non-virgin males was shorter than that from eclosion to the first mating. High lifetime mating success of long-lived males was strongly related to their mating experience, not to their ageper se. |
| |
Keywords: | papilionid butterfly male lifetime mating success longevity mating efficiency mating experience |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|