Is mating failure caused by cryptic male choice in the seed bug Lygaeus simulans?

Vicki L. Balfour*, Mélissa Armand, David M. Shuker

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

One yet unresolved question in the study of mating system evolution is the occurrence of mating failure, when individuals go through their lives without successfully mating. This includes the failure to produce offspring even following copulation, for instance due to insemination or fertilisation failure. Copulations are costly in a variety of ways, but also a fundamental route to fitness in sexual species, and so we should expect that engaging in copulations that generate no offspring should be strongly selected against. Nonetheless, it has become apparent that mating failure is quite common in nature. Here we consider post‐copulatory sexual selection in Lygaeus simulans seed bugs to test the hypothesis that the high levels of mating failure found in this species (approximately 40%–60%) are caused by cryptic male choice (i.e. males choosing not to inseminate a female during copulation). In our first experiment, we found that mating failure depended on female size, but not male size, with smaller females experiencing mating failure more frequently. Mechanistically this is likely to be due to copulation duration, as shorter copulations were more likely to lead to mating failure. Likewise, copulations with smaller females were shorter. In our second and third experiments, rates of mating failure decreased when pairs were allowed to repeatedly interact with the same partner over longer durations (hours through to days), implying that mating failure is not primarily caused by infertility or chronic mechanical failure. Instead, our results strongly suggest cryptic male choice as the cause of mating failure in this species.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70341
Number of pages11
JournalEcology and Evolution
Volume14
Issue number9
Early online date18 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Post‐copulatory sexual selection
  • Mating failure
  • Lygaeus simulans
  • Sperm competition
  • Cryptic male choice
  • Mate choice

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