2014
DOI: 10.1603/an13153
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Male Reproductive Competition and Components of Female Fitness in Relation to Body Size in Northern Corn Rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

Abstract: In insects, larger males generally have a reproductive advantage over smaller males when competing for mating partners. We examined male reproductive competition together with precopulation and copulation durations, female longevity, and fecundity in the northern corn rootworm in relation to the body size of males and females that were combined for mating. Longevity and fecundity were determined for individually caged, mated females. Of the females in 108 combinations of two males and one female, 35 chose not … Show more

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“…In Oreina gloriosa F., however, larger males display a mating advantage over smaller males [ 68 ]. Unlike the results in the above no-choice tests, French and Hammack [ 70 ] showed a large-male mating advantage in D. barberi when virgin females were provided a choice between potentially competing large and small males. Another study found positive assortative mating for this species based on male and female body weights [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In Oreina gloriosa F., however, larger males display a mating advantage over smaller males [ 68 ]. Unlike the results in the above no-choice tests, French and Hammack [ 70 ] showed a large-male mating advantage in D. barberi when virgin females were provided a choice between potentially competing large and small males. Another study found positive assortative mating for this species based on male and female body weights [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%