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Body size influences male pheromone signals but not the outcome of mating contests in Nasonia vitripennis

Blaul, Birgit ; Ruther, Joachim



Abstract

Adult body size may reflect the availability of nutrients during the development of insects and often covaries with mate quality parameters influencing the outcome of both inter- and intrasexual selection. But large males are not necessarily advantaged in contests for mating partners, because smaller competitors may compensate for lesser physical strength by an increased mating agility. In mating ...

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