Sperm Storage and Use After Multiple Mating in Dinarmus basalis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)

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Claude Chevrier
Christophe Bressac
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[1] Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte,
[2] UPRESA CNRS 6035,undefined
[3] Faculté des Sciences,undefined
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parasitoid; reproductive strategy; offspring; sex ratio; sperm management; polyandry;
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Multiple mating and its effects on the sex ratio in Dinarmus basalis (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Pteromalidae), an ectoparasitoid of Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), were investigated under controlled conditions. Once-mated females suffer a sperm depletion about 21 days after mating and thereafter are constrained to produce only haploid males. On the other hand, three-times-mated females store more sperm in their spermathecae (335 vs 147) and produce daughters during the major part of their reproductive life. Consequently, once-mated females showed a male-biased life time sex ratio (mean = 0.31) as opposed to three-times-mated females (mean = 0.63). Females can copulate only at the beginning of their reproductive life, and multiple mating must occur before egg-laying activity. This behavioral strategy could be an avoidance of consanguinity in a promiscuous environment. This ectoparasitoid species reveals a reproductive strategy which promotes polyandry and a very high sperm efficiency.
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