Enough for all: no mating effort adjustment to varying mate availability in a gift-giving spider
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Reproduction is costly and since males possess a finite energetic budget, resource allocation to one mating event may constrain investment in subsequent matings. Consequently, males of many species evolved to adjust their reproductive investment in response to mating opportunities. When female availability is high, males are predicted to partition their reproductive effort among multiple partners to avoid resource depletion before mating opportunities have ceased. We tested this prediction in males of the spider Pisaura mirabilis, which mate via costly nuptial gifts consisting of silk-wrapped prey and are known to respond to social cues (rivalsâ presence) by adjusting their reproductive investment. We manipulated the number of females exposed to males to induce perception of high vs low mating opportunities, and scored male investment to pre-mating traits (time allocated to gift construction and courtship) and traits at mating (copulation duration) during interactions with a female. We ...
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