Insects

Factors Affecting Mating Time in the Beetle Dastarcus helophoroides

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Abstract

for the ectoparasitic beetle varied from 1.12 min to 16.40 min, averaging 9.11 ± 0.12 min.

  • Longer copulations were associated with higher egg production and hatching rates in females.
  • Medium-sized individuals had significantly longer copulation durations compared to small and large individuals.
  • Asymmetric mating histories resulted in longer copulation durations than symmetric histories.
  • Inbred couples copulated for significantly longer durations than outbred couples.
  • Higher densities of females or males increased copulation durations compared to monogamous pairings.
  • Copulation durations decreased with increasing mating sequence and temperature, while food-absence couples copulated longer than those with food.

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Key numbers

9.11 ± 0.12 min
Mean
Average duration recorded across 462 couples.
1.12 to 16.40 min
Range
Minimum and maximum durations observed during trials.
9.69 ± 0.33 min
Medium-Sized Individuals' Duration
Mean duration for medium-sized individuals compared to other sizes.

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What this is

  • This research investigates factors influencing in the ectoparasitic beetle Dastarcus helophoroides.
  • It evaluates how physiological and ecological factors, such as body size and mating history, affect .
  • The study also assesses the impact of on reproductive output, including egg production and hatchability.

Essence

  • in Dastarcus helophoroides varies significantly based on multiple factors, including body size, mating history, and environmental conditions, impacting reproductive success.

Key takeaways

  • ranged from 1.12 min to 16.40 min, with an average of 9.11 ± 0.12 min. Longer copulations correlated with higher egg production and hatch rates.
  • Medium-sized individuals copulated significantly longer than small- and large-sized individuals. Specifically, medium-sized individuals had a mean duration of 9.69 ± 0.33 min.
  • Environmental factors such as temperature and feeding status also influenced , with longer durations observed at lower temperatures and in food-absent conditions.

Caveats

  • The study's findings may not generalize beyond laboratory conditions, as factors influencing can vary in natural settings.
  • The relationship between and reproductive success needs further exploration to confirm causative mechanisms.

Definitions

  • copulation duration: The length of time that mating occurs between two individuals, which can influence reproductive success.

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Funding

Competing interests

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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