Alternative ejaculate allocation tactics in relation to male mating history of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus L. (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

Nayuta Sasaki, Mamoru Watanabe
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. In polyandrous species, a male’s fertilization success is strongly related to the number of sperm he carries and the mass of the ejaculate substance transferred to the female. However, because ejacitlate prodttctioii is costly and limited, males are expected to allocate their ejaculates adaptively among matings. In order to clarify the ejaculate allocation pattern in the polyandrotis .swallowtail btitterfly, Papilio xulhm (Linnaeus, 1767), the spermato|3hore size and the number of sperm were coitnted just after the termination of the first and .second copulations. Virgin males slowly increased the size of their spermatophores with age after eclosion, while there was a negative correlation between the ratio of sperm transferred to the female and the number of sperm produced. Males seemed to keep some spertn for further matings. On the other hand, the spermatophore size rapidly increased in males that had mated once, and these males transferred most of the sperm in their sperm storage organs at their second mating, irrespective of the number of sperm stored. Therefore, males might use their own mating histor}' to tailor their ejaculates, probably assessing the probability of additional matings.
许凤蝶雄性交配史与不同射精分配策略的关系(鳞翅目:凤蝶科)
。在一妻多夫的物种中,雄性受精的成功与他携带的精子数量和射精物质转移到雌性体内的质量密切相关。然而,由于射精的生产是昂贵的和有限的,男性期望在交配中适应性地分配他们的射精。为了阐明多雄燕尾蝶(Papilio xulhm, Linnaeus, 1767)的射精分配规律,在第一次和第二次交配结束后,对精子的大小和数量进行了测定。雄虫羽化后,随着年龄的增长,其精囊的大小逐渐增大,而转移给雌虫的精子比例与产生的精子数量呈负相关。雄性似乎为进一步交配保留了一些精子。另一方面,曾经交配过一次的雄性精子包囊的大小迅速增加,这些雄性在第二次交配时转移了精子储存器官中的大部分精子,而不管储存了多少精子。因此,雄性可能会用它们自己的交配历史来调整它们的射精,可能是评估额外交配的可能性。
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