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DOI10.1111/eth.12216
Precopulatory Sexual Cannibalism Causes Increase Egg Case Production, Hatching Success, and Female Attractiveness to Males
Pruitt, Jonathan N.; Berning, Aric W.; Cusack, Brian; Shearer, Taylor A.; McGuirk, Mathew; Coleman, Anna; Eng, Robin Y. Y.; Armagost, Fawn; Sweeney, Kayla; Singh, Nishant
通讯作者Pruitt, Jonathan N.
来源期刊ETHOLOGY
ISSN0179-1613
EISSN1439-0310
出版年2014
卷号120期号:5页码:453-462
英文摘要

Precopulatory sexual cannibalism is an extreme form of sexual conflict that can entail significant costs to the cannibalized individual and a variety of costs and benefits to the cannibal itself. Characterizing these costs and benefits is fundamental to our understanding of how this behavior evolves. Using the spider Agelenopsis pennsylvanica, we tested the reproductive consequences of precopulatory sexual cannibalism by staging cannibalization events and comparing the performance of experimental cannibals against natural cannibals (i.e., those that cannibalized on their own) and non-cannibals. We found two performance benefits associated with precopulatory sexual cannibalism: first, experimental cannibals were more likely to produce egg cases than non-cannibals, and second, egg cases from experimental cannibals and natural cannibals were significantly more likely to hatch than those produced by non-cannibals. We then tested whether males were more likely to approach the webs of experimental cannibals vs. non-cannibalistic control females. Our data demonstrate that sexual cannibalism increases female attractiveness to males. Although this result seems counterintuitive, in fact, rates of precopulatory sexual cannibalism were much lower in females that had already cannibalized their first male: 38% of sexually naive females engaged in precopulatory sexual cannibalism, whereas only 5% of females engaged in cannibalism a second time. Thus, males that approach cannibals receive two benefits: they are less likely to be cannibalized precopula, and they have the possibility of mating with females that have a higher probability of producing viable egg cases. Taken together, our data suggest that precopulatory sexual cannibalism affords females numerous benefits and may have a hand in shaping male mate choice decisions.


英文关键词adaptive foraging Araneae behavioral syndrome mate choice mating preference
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000333696100003
WOS关键词AGGRESSIVE SPILLOVER HYPOTHESIS ; SPIDERS DOLOMEDES-TRITON ; BEHAVIORAL SYNDROME ; FISHING SPIDERS ; WOLF SPIDER ; FITNESS CONSEQUENCES ; AGELENOPSIS-APERTA ; REDBACK SPIDER ; DESERT SPIDER ; MATE CHOICE
WOS类目Psychology, Biological ; Behavioral Sciences ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Psychology ; Behavioral Sciences ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/181993
作者单位Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Biol Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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Pruitt, Jonathan N.,Berning, Aric W.,Cusack, Brian,et al. Precopulatory Sexual Cannibalism Causes Increase Egg Case Production, Hatching Success, and Female Attractiveness to Males[J],2014,120(5):453-462.
APA Pruitt, Jonathan N..,Berning, Aric W..,Cusack, Brian.,Shearer, Taylor A..,McGuirk, Mathew.,...&Singh, Nishant.(2014).Precopulatory Sexual Cannibalism Causes Increase Egg Case Production, Hatching Success, and Female Attractiveness to Males.ETHOLOGY,120(5),453-462.
MLA Pruitt, Jonathan N.,et al."Precopulatory Sexual Cannibalism Causes Increase Egg Case Production, Hatching Success, and Female Attractiveness to Males".ETHOLOGY 120.5(2014):453-462.
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