PREOVIPOSITION MATE-GUARDING AND MATING-BEHAVIOR OF ARGIA-VIVIDA (ODONATA, COENAGRIONIDAE)

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作者
CONRAD, KF [1 ]
PRITCHARD, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALGARY,DEPT BIOL CHEM,CALGARY T2N 1N4,ALBERTA,CANADA
关键词
Argia vivida; damselfly; mate guarding; mating behaviour;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.1990.tb00819.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Abstract. 1. At Halcyon Hotsprings, British Columbia, Canada, male and female Argia vivida Hagen encountered to mate in two different ways. 2. In the morning (before 12.30 hours solar time), males basked at sunspots in the forest and darted out at passing females, attempting to take them in tandem (the first method of encounter). 3. If a male was successful, the pair engaged in a 31.3±4.8 min copulation followed by an hour of tandem flight before beginning oviposition. 4. As the day progressed, unmated males moved slowly toward the water and arrived at the water at about the same time as the earliest ovipositing pairs (1131±27.5 min solar time). 5. Males retained their grasp on their mates during oviposition (contact‐guarding) but since some tandems separated during oviposition, non‐tandem males at the water could capture recently released, gravid females (the second method of encounter). 6. The new pairs performed a brief copulation (10.2±3.38 min) and began ovipositing immediately thereafter. 7. Some females that avoided recapture attempted to oviposit unguarded. 8. We believe the long duration of morning copulations and period of tandem constitute a male strategy, which we call ‘pre‐oviposition guarding’, to guard females until it is warm enough at the oviposition site for the females to begin ovipositing. 9. Separation of tandems during oviposition may be initiated by either member of the pair and we suggest that one benefit to a female of leaving a guarding mate is increased efficiency of oviposition when the intensity of male harassment is low. 10. The mating system of A. vivida thus comprises a series of complementary male and female mating behaviours. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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