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BMC Evolutionary Biology
Population density and group size effects on reproductive behavior in a simultaneous hermaphrodite
Dennis Sprenger1 
[1] Animal Evolutionary Ecology, Institute of Evolution and Ecology, University of Tbingen, Tbingen, Germany
关键词: population density;    mating group size;    optimal mating rate;    sexual conflict;    simultaneous hermaphrodite;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2148-11-107
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: BioMed Central
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Despite growing evidence that population dynamic processes can have substantial effects on mating system evolution, little is known about their effect on mating rates in simultaneous hermaphrodites. According to theory, mating rate is expected to increase with mate availability because mating activity is primarily controlled by the male sexual function. A different scenario appears plausible in the hermaphroditic opisthobranch Chelidonura sandrana. Here, field mating rates are close to the female fitness optimum, suggesting that mating activity remains unresponsive to variation in mate availability. Applying an experimental design that aims at independent experimental manipulation of density and social group size, we find substantial increases in mate encounter rate with both factors, but no statistically detectable effects on mating rate in C. sandrana. Instead, mating rate remained close to the earlier determined female fitness optimum. We demonstrate that mating rate in C. sandrana is largely unresponsive to variation in mate availability and is maintained close to the female fitness optimum. These findings challenge the prevailing notion of male driven mating rates in simultaneous hermaphrodites and call for complementary investigations of mating rate effects on fitness through the male sexual function.

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