Costly Mating Delays Drive Female Ornamentation In A Capital Breeder

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION(2021)

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How fecundity might be traded off with mate attraction and other aspects of reproduction in females remains poorly understood.We investigated these allocation trade-offs using the common glowworm (Lampyris noctiluca), a lampyrid beetle, in which flightless, sedentary females only use resources gathered during the larval stage to attract flying males by glowing.While sexual signaling was not found to have a significant fecundity cost, a delay in successfully attracting a mate greatly increased the risk of reproductive failure, with fecundity losses being more severe in small females.These findings are among the first to show that failure to quickly attract a mate can decrease female fecundity. The results also show how the length of delay before mating can drive the evolution of female sexual ornamentation.
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capital breeder, delayed mating, fecundity, female ornament, Lampyris noctiluca, sex role, sexual selection, signaling cost
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