Journal article
Patterns of Sperm Transfer in the Golden Orb-Weaver Nephila edulis
L Ceballos, TM Jones, MA Elgar
Ethology | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/eth.12375
Abstract
Sperm competition studies typically identify copulation duration as an important predictor of paternity as it may determine the quantity of sperm transferred and thus paternity success. This study explores the relationship between copulation duration, male body size, male age and sperm transfer in the golden orb-weaving spider, Nephila edulis. Paternity in this species is strongly associated with the relative frequency and duration of copulation, which is also influenced by male size. We determined the number of sperm transferred during copulation, by performing sperm counts in both the male copulatory organs (palps) and female sperm receptacle (spermatheca) of recently mated pairs. The tota..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Mark Larman for kindly provided expert advice on counting sperm; Matthias Foellmer for helpful comments; and the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (to LC) and Melbourne Postgraduate Scholarship (to LC) for financial support.