Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)

The study of mating choices often focuses on correlates of traits to the overall outcome of a mating interaction. However, mating interactions can proceed through a series of stages, with opportunities for assessment at each stage. We compared whether male or female size predicted mating interaction...

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Main Authors: Kasey D. Fowler-Finn, Sarah L. Boyer, Raine Ikagawa, Timothy Jeffries, Penelope C. Kahn, Eva M. Larsen, Daniel Lee, Morgan Smeester
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/7/2/36
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spelling doaj-d3aad02f86ca466f956031fbe563f53a2020-11-25T00:29:42ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372018-06-01723610.3390/biology7020036biology7020036Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)Kasey D. Fowler-Finn0Sarah L. Boyer1Raine Ikagawa2Timothy Jeffries3Penelope C. Kahn4Eva M. Larsen5Daniel Lee6Morgan Smeester7Department of Biology, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63103, USABiology Department, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN 55105, USABiology Department, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN 55105, USADepartment of Biology, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63103, USABiology Department, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN 55105, USABiology Department, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN 55105, USADepartment of Biology, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63103, USADepartment of Biology, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63103, USAThe study of mating choices often focuses on correlates of traits to the overall outcome of a mating interaction. However, mating interactions can proceed through a series of stages, with opportunities for assessment at each stage. We compared whether male or female size predicted mating interaction outcome across several stages of mating in five species of North American leiobunine harvestmen (commonly known as daddy longlegs). Leiobunine harvestmen have been previously shown to exhibit incredible morphological diversity consistent with a spectrum of male–female antagonism. Across all of the species, we found a general progression of female size predicting the outcome (success and timing) of early stages of interactions, and male size or male size relative to female size predicting the outcome and timing of later stages of interactions. We also found that size was not a strong predictor of outcome in the two species on the lower end of the antagonism spectrum. The variation in how female and male size predicted outcomes across species and stages of mating suggests that multiple mechanisms may operate to shape mating dynamics within and across species. Given the close relatedness of the species studied, the patterns we uncovered suggest a rapid evolution of the traits and processes predicting the outcome of mating interactions.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/7/2/36mate choice evolutionmutual assessmentmale–female antagonismOpiliones
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author Kasey D. Fowler-Finn
Sarah L. Boyer
Raine Ikagawa
Timothy Jeffries
Penelope C. Kahn
Eva M. Larsen
Daniel Lee
Morgan Smeester
spellingShingle Kasey D. Fowler-Finn
Sarah L. Boyer
Raine Ikagawa
Timothy Jeffries
Penelope C. Kahn
Eva M. Larsen
Daniel Lee
Morgan Smeester
Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
Biology
mate choice evolution
mutual assessment
male–female antagonism
Opiliones
author_facet Kasey D. Fowler-Finn
Sarah L. Boyer
Raine Ikagawa
Timothy Jeffries
Penelope C. Kahn
Eva M. Larsen
Daniel Lee
Morgan Smeester
author_sort Kasey D. Fowler-Finn
title Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
title_short Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
title_full Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
title_fullStr Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Mating Dynamics across Five Species of Leiobunine Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opliones)
title_sort variation in mating dynamics across five species of leiobunine harvestmen (arachnida: opliones)
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The study of mating choices often focuses on correlates of traits to the overall outcome of a mating interaction. However, mating interactions can proceed through a series of stages, with opportunities for assessment at each stage. We compared whether male or female size predicted mating interaction outcome across several stages of mating in five species of North American leiobunine harvestmen (commonly known as daddy longlegs). Leiobunine harvestmen have been previously shown to exhibit incredible morphological diversity consistent with a spectrum of male–female antagonism. Across all of the species, we found a general progression of female size predicting the outcome (success and timing) of early stages of interactions, and male size or male size relative to female size predicting the outcome and timing of later stages of interactions. We also found that size was not a strong predictor of outcome in the two species on the lower end of the antagonism spectrum. The variation in how female and male size predicted outcomes across species and stages of mating suggests that multiple mechanisms may operate to shape mating dynamics within and across species. Given the close relatedness of the species studied, the patterns we uncovered suggest a rapid evolution of the traits and processes predicting the outcome of mating interactions.
topic mate choice evolution
mutual assessment
male–female antagonism
Opiliones
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/7/2/36
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