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Erschienen in: Population Ecology 1/2014

01.01.2014 | Original Article

Avoidance of reproductive interference causes resource partitioning in bean beetle females

verfasst von: Shigeki Kishi, Yoshitaka Tsubaki

Erschienen in: Population Ecology | Ausgabe 1/2014

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Abstract

Reproductive interference is any interspecific sexual interaction that adversely affects female fitness through indiscriminate reproductive activities. It can be a driving force of resource partitioning in conjunction with resource competition. We previously showed that the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus is superior in larval resource competition, but vulnerable in reproductive interference, compared with its congener C. chinensis. We hypothesized that these two species might use two resources differently if one of the resources modified the intensity of reproductive interference or resource competition. We observed that C. maculatus females often enter gaps between beans to avoid mating attempts of heterospecific males, and hypothesized that removing bean gaps would strengthen reproductive interference. Therefore, we provided normal beans with gaps and split beans without gaps to females of the two species housed with conspecific or heterospecific males or no males and compared the number of eggs on each bean type among treatments. Callosobruchus maculatus females housed with heterospecific males were more likely to oviposit on normal beans than C. chinensis females. As a result, more C. chinensis adults hatched from split beans and more C. maculatus hatched from normal beans when females and males of both species were housed together. Thus, oviposition resource partitioning resulted from the combination of female avoidance of reproductive interference and resource competition.

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Metadaten
Titel
Avoidance of reproductive interference causes resource partitioning in bean beetle females
verfasst von
Shigeki Kishi
Yoshitaka Tsubaki
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2014
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
Population Ecology / Ausgabe 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1438-3896
Elektronische ISSN: 1438-390X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10144-013-0390-5

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