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Pale by comparison : competitive interactions between signaling female glow-worms

Borshagovski, Anna-Maria; Baudry, Gautier; Hopkins, Juhani; Kaitala, Arja (2018-12-04)

 
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Borshagovski, Anna-Maria
Baudry, Gautier
Hopkins, Juhani
Kaitala, Arja
Oxford University Press
04.12.2018

Anna-Maria Borshagovski, Gautier Baudry, Juhani Hopkins, Arja Kaitala, Pale by comparison: competitive interactions between signaling female glow-worms, Behavioral Ecology, Volume 30, Issue 1, January/February 2019, Pages 20–26, https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary161

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Abstract

When individuals differ in their abilities to compete for a mate, weaker competitors may evolve tactics to increase their mating success. Exploiting attractiveness of others to get mates is a common tactic in many taxa, although examples of this behavior in females are scarce. In glow-worms (Lampyris noctiluca L., Coleoptera: Lampyridae), females attract males by glowing and males prefer the brightest female. How unattractive females succeed in competition for mates is largely understudied. We hypothesize that less attractive female glow-worms may succeed in competition over mates by parasitizing glow of more attractive competitors. We tested our hypothesis with a combination of field and laboratory experiments. Contrary to our expectations, we found that females move away from brighter competitors. This behavior may explain our field observation that females are often more than 1 m apart from each other. Increasing distance to a brighter female may make comparison on brightness difficult for males and increase attractiveness of dimmer females. Our study provides evidence of behavior by which less attractive competitors may actively avoid competition and therefore affect female distribution in nature. This behavior may explain maintenance of variation in attractiveness of sexual signals, even in species where mates are selected by ornaments. We conclude that sexual competition may play a crucial role in spatial distribution. Spatial distribution of competing sex affects choosing individuals’ ability to compare mates and thus affects mate choice.

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