Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns

Engqvist L, Reinhold K (2006)
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 19(5): 1448-1458.

Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | Englisch
 
Download
OA
Abstract / Bemerkung
Theoretical models predict that males should allocate more sperm in matings where the immediate risk of sperm competition is high. It has therefore often been argued that males should invest less sperm in matings with virgin females compared with matings with already mated females. However, with relatively polyandrous females, high sperm competition risk will covary with high sperm competition intensity leading to more unpredictable conditions, as high competition intensity should favour smaller ejaculates. With the use of a genetic algorithm, we found that males should allocate more sperm in matings with virgin females when female mating frequency is relatively high, whereas low remating rates will select for higher effort in matings with nonvirgin females. At higher remating rates, first male sperm precedence favours larger ejaculates in matings with virgin females and second male precedence favours the reverse. These results shed some light on several findings that have been difficult to explain adaptively by the hitherto developed theory on sperm allocation.
Stichworte
genetic algorithm; ejaculate size; sperm precedence; evolutionary stable strategy; allocation; sperm competition; female; strategic sperm; mating frequency
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Band
19
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
1448-1458
ISSN
1010-061X
eISSN
1420-9101
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1598287

Zitieren

Engqvist L, Reinhold K. Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. 2006;19(5):1448-1458.
Engqvist, L., & Reinhold, K. (2006). Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 19(5), 1448-1458. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2006.01134.x
Engqvist, Leif, and Reinhold, Klaus. 2006. “Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns”. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 19 (5): 1448-1458.
Engqvist, L., and Reinhold, K. (2006). Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 19, 1448-1458.
Engqvist, L., & Reinhold, K., 2006. Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 19(5), p 1448-1458.
L. Engqvist and K. Reinhold, “Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns”, JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, vol. 19, 2006, pp. 1448-1458.
Engqvist, L., Reinhold, K.: Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. 19, 1448-1458 (2006).
Engqvist, Leif, and Reinhold, Klaus. “Theoretical influence of female mating status and remating propensity on male sperm allocation patterns”. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 19.5 (2006): 1448-1458.
Alle Dateien verfügbar unter der/den folgenden Lizenz(en):
Copyright Statement:
Dieses Objekt ist durch das Urheberrecht und/oder verwandte Schutzrechte geschützt. [...]
Volltext(e)
Access Level
OA Open Access
Zuletzt Hochgeladen
2019-09-06T08:48:02Z
MD5 Prüfsumme
1edb8932ce15b67dbae8562c5509e80c


36 Zitationen in Europe PMC

Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.

Modeling strategic sperm allocation: Tailoring the predictions to the species.
Turnell BR, Shaw KL, Reeve HK., Evolution 72(3), 2018
PMID: 29331038
Male spider mites use chemical cues, but not the female mating interval, to choose between mates.
Rodrigues LR, Figueiredo AR, Varela SA, Olivieri I, Magalhães S., Exp Appl Acarol 71(1), 2017
PMID: 28040863
Geographical variation in sexual behavior and body traits in a sex role reversed wolf spider.
Bollatti F, Diaz VG, Peretti AV, Aisenberg A., Naturwissenschaften 104(5-6), 2017
PMID: 28396913
Rival male chemical cues evoke changes in male pre- and post-copulatory investment in a flour beetle.
Lane SM, Solino JH, Mitchell C, Blount JD, Okada K, Hunt J, House CM., Behav Ecol 26(4), 2015
PMID: 26167098
Sperm competitive ability evolves in response to experimental alteration of operational sex ratio.
Nandy B, Chakraborty P, Gupta V, Ali SZ, Prasad NG., Evolution 67(7), 2013
PMID: 23815666
Sperm competition roles and ejaculate investment in a promiscuous mammal.
Lemaître JF, Ramm SA, Hurst JL, Stockley P., J Evol Biol 25(6), 2012
PMID: 22515660
Experience of mating rivals causes males to modulate sperm transfer in the fly Drosophila pseudoobscura.
Price TA, Lizé A, Marcello M, Bretman A., J Insect Physiol 58(12), 2012
PMID: 23085556
Detection of female mating status using chemical signals and cues.
Thomas ML., Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 86(1), 2011
PMID: 20233168
Sexual selection and sperm quantity: meta-analyses of strategic ejaculation.
Kelly CD, Jennions MD., Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 86(4), 2011
PMID: 21414127
Male accessory gland protein reduces egg laying in a simultaneous hermaphrodite.
Koene JM, Sloot W, Montagne-Wajer K, Cummins SF, Degnan BM, Smith JS, Nagle GT, ter Maat A., PLoS One 5(4), 2010
PMID: 20404934
Sperm competition and ejaculate economics.
Parker GA, Pizzari T., Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 85(4), 2010
PMID: 20560928
Effects of age and repeated mating on male sperm supply and paternity in a parasitoid wasp
Bressac Christophe, Thi Khanh HongDo, Chevrier Claude., Entomol Exp Appl 130(2), 2009
PMID: IND44147155
No postcopulatory response to inbreeding by male crickets.
Simmons LW, Thomas ML., Biol Lett 4(2), 2008
PMID: 18211862
Sperm allocation strategies and female resistance: a unifying perspective.
Fromhage L, McNamara JM, Houston AI., Am Nat 172(1), 2008
PMID: 18500937

62 References

Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.


Arnqvist, 2005
Sperm competition games: a general approach to risk assessment.
Ball MA, Parker GA., J. Theor. Biol. 194(2), 1998
PMID: 9778437

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Boorman, Ecol. Entomol. 1(), 1976

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Eberhard, 1996
Strategic male mating effort and cryptic male choice in a scorpionfly.
Engqvist L, Sauer KP., Proc. Biol. Sci. 268(1468), 2001
PMID: 11321062
Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory.
Engqvist L, Reinhold K., J. Evol. Biol. 18(1), 2005
PMID: 15669967

Gage, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 261(), 1995

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0
Testis weight, body weight and breeding system in primates.
Harcourt AH, Harvey PH, Larson SG, Short RV., Nature 293(5827), 1981
PMID: 7266658

Holland, 1975

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Kappeler, Behav. Ecol. 8(), 1997

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Maynard, 1982
On sperm competition games: incomplete fertilization risk and the equity paradox.
Mesterton-Gibbons M., Proc. Biol. Sci. 266(1416), 1999
PMID: PMC1689668

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0
Mating-induced inhibition of remating in female Mediterranean fruit flies Ceratitis capitata.
Miyatake T, Chapman T, Partridge L., J. Insect Physiol. 45(11), 1999
PMID: 12770277
Is sperm really so cheap? Costs of reproduction in male adders, Vipera berus.
Olsson M, Madsen T, Shine R., Proc. Biol. Sci. 264(1380), 1997
PMID: PMC1688262

Parker, Biol. Rev. 45(), 1970

Parker, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 242(), 1990

Parker, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 242(), 1990

Parker, 1998

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Parker, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 263(), 1996
Sperm competition games: a prospective analysis of risk assessment.
Parker GA, Ball MA, Stockley P, Gage MJ., Proc. Biol. Sci. 264(1389), 1997
PMID: 9447737
Optimal copula duration in yellow dung flies: effects of female size and egg content.
Parker GA, Simmons LW, Stockley P, McCHRISTIE DM, Charnov EL., Anim Behav 57(4), 1999
PMID: 10202088

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Simmons, 2001

Simmons, 1998

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Singh, Curr. Sci. 86(), 2004
A matter of taste: direct detection of female mating status in the bedbug.
Siva-Jothy MT, Stutt AD., Proc. Biol. Sci. 270(1515), 2003
PMID: 12769466
Sperm competition in fishes: the evolution of testis size and ejaculate characteristics.
Stockley P, Gage MJ, Parker GA, Moller AP., Am. Nat. 149(5), 1997
PMID: 18811256
Genetic algorithms and evolution.
Sumida BH, Houston AI, McNamara JM, Hamilton WD., J. Theor. Biol. 147(1), 1990
PMID: 2277505

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Warner, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 262(), 1995

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 0

Zeh, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 257(), 1994
Export

Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen

Open Data PUB

Web of Science

Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®
Quellen

PMID: 16910976
PubMed | Europe PMC

Suchen in

Google Scholar