Pre-copulatory sexual selection in the cigarette beetle Lasioderma serricorne

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Kensuke Okada
Taro Fuchikawa
Yusuke Omae
Masako Katsuki
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[1] Okayama University,Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science
[2] Okayama University,Faculty of Agriculture
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | 2013年 / 67卷
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Copulation latency; Female preference; Fisherian process; Good genes process; Sexual selection;
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Traditional concepts of sexual selection and sexual conflict make different predictions about the costs and benefits to females of exposure to males with higher mating success. The traditional concepts of sexual selection assume that females benefit from their mate choices, whereas sexual conflict assumes that the females suffer greater costs by mating with males who have greater mating success and thus reduce their fitness. In order to understand how mate choice evolves, it is necessary to estimate the overall effect of mate choice on female fitness. However, relatively few studies have conducted that investigation. In this study, we investigated the direct and indirect effects of mating with attractive males on the fitness of females in the cigarette beetle Lasioderma serricorne. Mating with attractive males increased the number of female offspring but did not affect female longevity. Additionally, we found evidence that attractive males sire highly attractive sons. Thus, mating with an attractive male provides direct and indirect benefits but no fitness cost to female L. serricorne.
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