TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationships between mating tactics and male traits such as body size and fluctuating asymmetry in the Japanese scorpionfly
AU - Ishihara, Ryo
AU - Miyatake, Takahisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Japan Ethological Society.
PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is defined as small, random deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry in a morphological trait. It has sometimes been used as an indicator of male quality because it affects male mating success. In the Japanese scorpionfly, Panorpa japonica, males are known to use two mating tactics, donation of nuptial gifts and forced mating. In P. japonica, low FA males are more likely to win a competition with another male, and females prefer low FA male sex pheromones. However, no studies have been conducted on the effect of FA on the mating tactics adopted by males. In the present study, we first observed the mating behaviors of P. japonica and classified these into three patterns: (1) nuptial gifting, (2) forced mating, and (3) feeding mating. Second, we investigated the relationships between mating tactics and male traits, including body size, FA, and weapon size. The results showed a positive correlation between absolute FA and mating duration only in the case of feeding mating. We discuss the reasons why this significant correlation was found in P. japonica.
AB - Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is defined as small, random deviations from perfect bilateral symmetry in a morphological trait. It has sometimes been used as an indicator of male quality because it affects male mating success. In the Japanese scorpionfly, Panorpa japonica, males are known to use two mating tactics, donation of nuptial gifts and forced mating. In P. japonica, low FA males are more likely to win a competition with another male, and females prefer low FA male sex pheromones. However, no studies have been conducted on the effect of FA on the mating tactics adopted by males. In the present study, we first observed the mating behaviors of P. japonica and classified these into three patterns: (1) nuptial gifting, (2) forced mating, and (3) feeding mating. Second, we investigated the relationships between mating tactics and male traits, including body size, FA, and weapon size. The results showed a positive correlation between absolute FA and mating duration only in the case of feeding mating. We discuss the reasons why this significant correlation was found in P. japonica.
KW - Copulation
KW - Courtship
KW - Mating duration
KW - Panorpa japonica
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U2 - 10.1007/s10164-020-00645-3
DO - 10.1007/s10164-020-00645-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85082699049
SN - 0289-0771
VL - 38
SP - 233
EP - 239
JO - Journal of Ethology
JF - Journal of Ethology
IS - 2
ER -