Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer

Vermeulen A, Engels S, Engqvist L, Sauer KP (2009)
European Journal of Entomology 106: 347-352.

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Vermeulen, Andreas; Engels, Sierk; Engqvist, LeifUniBi ; Sauer, Klaus Peter
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We examined effects of seasonality, larval food availability and larval rearing density on sperm length, sperm transfer rates and body size in the bivoltine scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris. Males of the first annual generation were larger and had larger sperm. Comparing individuals of two summer generations showed that adult males resulting from group bred, ad libitum fed larvae were larger but had smaller sperm than males resulting from singly kept, food deprived larvae. Thus, sperm size is not a simple function of body size. Instead, we suggest that sperm size modification was caused by varying rearing densities. Group bred individuals produced smaller sperm but transferred at higher rate. This indicates a trade-off between sperm number and sperm size as predicted by evolutionary models of sperm production. Given the strong influence of larval history in our present work, we recommend that future studies investigating the consequences of varying sperm competition risk or intensity on male gametic strategies should also control for larval history in order to avoid distorting effects.
Stichworte
sperm competition; spermatogenesis; ejaculate expenditure; Mecoptera; Panorpidae; sperm size; larval rearing density
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Entomology
Band
106
Seite(n)
347-352
ISSN
1210-5759
eISSN
1802-8829
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2395779

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Vermeulen A, Engels S, Engqvist L, Sauer KP. Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer. European Journal of Entomology. 2009;106:347-352.
Vermeulen, A., Engels, S., Engqvist, L., & Sauer, K. P. (2009). Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer. European Journal of Entomology, 106, 347-352. https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2009.042
Vermeulen, Andreas, Engels, Sierk, Engqvist, Leif, and Sauer, Klaus Peter. 2009. “Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer”. European Journal of Entomology 106: 347-352.
Vermeulen, A., Engels, S., Engqvist, L., and Sauer, K. P. (2009). Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer. European Journal of Entomology 106, 347-352.
Vermeulen, A., et al., 2009. Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer. European Journal of Entomology, 106, p 347-352.
A. Vermeulen, et al., “Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer”, European Journal of Entomology, vol. 106, 2009, pp. 347-352.
Vermeulen, A., Engels, S., Engqvist, L., Sauer, K.P.: Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer. European Journal of Entomology. 106, 347-352 (2009).
Vermeulen, Andreas, Engels, Sierk, Engqvist, Leif, and Sauer, Klaus Peter. “Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer”. European Journal of Entomology 106 (2009): 347-352.
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