- Mating system and sex allocation in the gregarious parasitoid Cotesia glomerata
- 作者: Gu, Hainan and Dorn, Silvia
- literature id: 24874
- catalog nub: TPL_GUnnnn2003MSASA25902640
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- type: article
- publication name: Animal Behaviour
- publish date: 2003-08-01
- pages: 259-264
- volume: 66
- issue: 2
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The gregarious parasitoid Cotesia glomerata (L.) is often presumed to possess the characteristic attributes of a species that manifests local mate competition (LMC), as it commonly produces female-biased broods. However, our field surveys of sex ratio and laboratory observations of adult behaviour showed that this species is subject to partial local mate competition caused by natal dispersal. On average, 30% of males left their natal patch before mating, with the proportion of dispersing males increasing with an increase in the patch's sex ratio (i.e. proportion of males). Over 50% of females left their natal patch before mating, and only 27.5% of females mated with males emerging from the same natal patch. Although females showed no preference between males that were and were not their siblings, broods from females that mated with siblings had a significantly higher mean brood sex ratio (0.56) than broods from females that mated with nonsiblings (0.39). Furthermore, brood sex ratios increased as inbreeding was intensified over four generations. A field population of this wasp had a mean brood sex ratio of 0.35 over 3 years, which conformed well to the evolutionarily stable strategy sex ratio (r=0.34) predicted by Taylor's partial sibmating model for haplodiploid species. These results suggest that the sex allocation strategy of C. glomerata is based on both partial local mate competition in males and inbreeding avoidance in females. In turn, this mating system plays a role in the evolution of natal dispersal behaviour in this species. Reproduction; Ecology; Population dynamics; Population structure; Land and freshwater zones; Palaearctic region; Europe Cotesia glomerata (Braconidae); Sex determination; Sex allocation strategy; Role of partial local mate competition in males & inbreeding avoidance in females; Reproductive behaviour; Mating system; Emigration; Natal dispersal strategies; Population sex ratio; Switzerland; Zurich; Mating system & sex allocation strategy in relation to natal dispersal, influencing factors none
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