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Small spiders ten times better lovers than bigger counterparts

Washington, Mon, 08 Dec 2008 ANI

Washington, Dec 8 (ANI): A new study of redback spiders has revealed that tiny males are ten times better lovers than bigger counterparts - because they're quicker to mature and faster on their feet.

 

The study shows the importance of maturation in defining mating and paternity success.

 

For the study, the researchers simulated two competitive contexts favouring the development of differently sized male redbacks (Latrodectus hasselti) in field enclosures.

 

It was found that the larger males were more successful at mating with and impregnating females when they competed directly with smaller males.

 

However, when faster maturing smaller males were given a one-day head start, reflecting their earlier maturation in nature, they had a ten-times higher paternity rate than larger males.

 

Also, the researchers observed that courtship between redbacks lasts an average of 50 minutes when males are competing and 4.5 hours for single, non-competing males. Copulation lasts from 6 to 31 minutes, and often results in injuring or killing the males during the process.

 

"The results reveal that big males don't get it all their own way. Nature favours larger and smaller males under different circumstances. Larger males experienced a longer maturation process so they are unable to search for and mate with females and produce offspring at the same rate as smaller redback spiders," said lead author, UNSW postdoctoral fellow, Dr Michael Kasumovic.

 

He added: "Large size and weaponry are strong predictors of a male's competitive strengths because those traits help them dominate smaller males when they compete for food and mating rights. However, evidence from studies of midges, dung flies and seed beetles reveals that smaller males develop sooner than larger males and often mate before larger competing males arrive on the scene. Size isn't the only ruler by which we can measure a male's quality. Many other factors, including maturation time, are critical in that definition."

 

The study is published in the current online issue of Journal of Evolutionary Biology. (ANI)

 


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