Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies?
Se estudió poblaciones naturales de la mosca frutera Anastrepha striata Schiner, en dos lugares de Costa Rica. Los hongos Laboulbeniales se transmiten en éstas durante la cópula. Hembras y machos con hongos en las patas y/o parte ventral del tórax (machos), y en ambos lados del noto y/o base dorsal...
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RBT206852022-05-25T21:01:18Z Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit tlies? Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? Hedstrom, Ingemar Monge-Nájera, Julián mate choice female choice tephritidae fungi infection The intluence of wing length on mate preference was exanúned in natural populations of the Neotropical guaya fruit tly, Anastrepha striata Schiner, at two locations in Costa Rica. Based on evidence that the fungi are transmitted during mating, site-specific infection by Laboulbeniales fungi on the body surface was used to assess mating history. At both.sites, males and females that carrled fungi on the legs andlor on the ventral part of the thorax (males), and on both sides of the notum andlor the dorsal base of the abdomen (females), had significantly longer wings than males and females without fungi. This suggests that individuals of both sexes with longer wings (i.e. larger individuals) enjoy higher mating success. Fungus infection is more frequent in the wet than in the seasonally dry forest, possibly because hosts are .available year-roimd in the wet forest. Se estudió poblaciones naturales de la mosca frutera Anastrepha striata Schiner, en dos lugares de Costa Rica. Los hongos Laboulbeniales se transmiten en éstas durante la cópula. Hembras y machos con hongos en las patas y/o parte ventral del tórax (machos), y en ambos lados del noto y/o base dorsal del abdomen (hembras), teRÍan alas significativamente más largas que los individuos no parasitados. Esto sugiere que los individuos más grandes logran más apareamientos. Universidad de Costa Rica 1998-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/20685 10.15517/rbt.v46i4.20685 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 46 No. 4 (1998): Volume 46 – Regular number 4 – December 1998; 1131–1134 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 46 Núm. 4 (1998): Volumen 46 – Volumen regular 4 – Diciembre 1998; 1131–1134 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 46 N.º 4 (1998): Volume 46 – Regular number 4 – December 1998; 1131–1134 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rbt.v46i4 eng https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/20685/20842 Copyright (c) 1998 Revista de Biología Tropical http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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Se estudió poblaciones naturales de la mosca frutera Anastrepha striata Schiner, en dos lugares de Costa Rica. Los hongos Laboulbeniales se transmiten en éstas durante la cópula. Hembras y machos con hongos en las patas y/o parte ventral del tórax (machos), y en ambos lados del noto y/o base dorsal del abdomen (hembras), teRÍan alas significativamente más largas que los individuos no parasitados. Esto sugiere que los individuos más grandes logran más apareamientos. |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in neotropical guava fruit flies? |
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Is sexually transmitted fungal infection evidence for size-related mating success in Neotropical guava fruit tlies? |
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Universidad de Costa Rica |
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1998 |
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