2004
DOI: 10.1080/01650520412331333819
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Competition for Mating Resources in a Territorial Damselfly (Odonata: Calopterygidae)

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“…Waage 1988a, Córdoba-Aguilar 2000 in which it is usually the resident male who wins the contest (e.g. Waage 1973;Córdoba-Aguilar 1995Lefevre & Muehter 2004). In the large duration encounters, the intruder male does not leave and, instead, also chases the owner male (Johnson 1962a, Waage 1988a, Marden & Waage 1990, Marden & Rollins 1994, Plaistow & Siva-Jothy 1996, Córdoba-Aguilar 2000, Thompson 2000.…”
Section: Territory Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waage 1988a, Córdoba-Aguilar 2000 in which it is usually the resident male who wins the contest (e.g. Waage 1973;Córdoba-Aguilar 1995Lefevre & Muehter 2004). In the large duration encounters, the intruder male does not leave and, instead, also chases the owner male (Johnson 1962a, Waage 1988a, Marden & Waage 1990, Marden & Rollins 1994, Plaistow & Siva-Jothy 1996, Córdoba-Aguilar 2000, Thompson 2000.…”
Section: Territory Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this genus, the sites defended by males do not need to have plant substrates for oviposition, since females rarely oviposit on the resource defended by males (Raihani et al 2008). Indeed, in Hetaerina americana (Raihani et al 2008), H. macropus (Eberhard 1986), H. miniata (Lefevre & Muehter 2004), H. vulnerata (Alcock 1982(Alcock , 1987 (Alcock 1982, 1987, Córdoba-Aguilar et al 2009 showed that the presence or absence of this resource do not affect male territorial behavior, female visitation or mating success. Thus current evidence suggests that Hetaerina males exhibit lek mating system, where males defend territories that contain no resource, and females visit males solely to mate; territories basically consist of sites for male exhibition (Córdoba-Aguilar et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Johnson 1962, Waage 1973, Alcock 1982, Lefevre & Muehter 2004, Günther 2006. The outcomes of these contests are in luenced mainly by thoracic fat reserves (Marden & Waage 1990, Plaistow & Siva-Jothy 1996, Serrano-Meneses et al 2007, which are correlated with wing pigmentation (Córdoba-Aguilar 2002, Contreras-Garduño et al 2006, Serrano-Meneses et al 2007.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is true for other calopterygid damselflies (see review by Córdoba-Aguilar & Cordero Rivera, 2005), Hetaerina males defend riverine spaces against conspecific males (Johnson, 1962(Johnson, , 1963Bick & Sulzbach, 1966;Alcock, 1982Alcock, , 1987Eberhard, 1986;Córdoba-Aguilar, 1995;Grether, 1996a,b;Lefevre & Muehter, 2004). Once sexually mature -when production of fat reserves and muscle content has been completed -males arrive to the river and fight to obtain and/or defend a place (Contreras-Garduño et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%