Journal article
Size-dependent mating strategies and the risk of cannibalism
MA Elgar, TM Jones
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008
Abstract
The role of sexual selection in determining the nature and direction of sexual size dimorphism may depend upon the timing of sexual selection, and this may also influence the variation in male size. For example, selection through sperm competition favours smaller males in the highly sexually size dimorphic orb-weaving spider Nephila edulis, whereas larger males are better able to exclude their smaller rivals from the central hub of the web where mating takes place. We investigate experimentally the role of body size and hub tenure in determining male fertilization success when males of different sizes compete for a single female over a 24-h period that includes a period of darkness. Our resu..
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