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Animal Behaviour

Volume 33, Issue 3, August 1985, Pages 775-781
Animal Behaviour

A comparative investigation of the mating system of Drosophila hydei

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Abstract

Drosophila hydei mating system characteristics were studied and compared to what has been observed for two other Drosophila species. Hydei females will copulate when they are 3 days old, while males do not exhibit courtship behaviour until they are 9 days old. Unlike any other Drosophila, D. hydei females will re-mate as often as four times in one morning. However, re-mating in the same morning does not increase the number of progeny a female produces. Male D. hydei appear to deal with the continual receptivity of females and the pressures of sperm competition by passing less material to any given female but maintaining a constant level of fertility across numerous successive copulations. D. hydei is a cosmopolitan species which utilizes a wide variety of resources. As in D. melanogaster, another cosmopolitan species which is not closely related to it, male success appears to be dependent upon genetic quality only. This pattern differs from that observed in its relative D. mojavensis, a cactiphilic species endomic to the Sonoran desert, in which males contribute material benefits to females in their ejaculate.

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