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Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females

High predation risk and food depletion lead to sexual reproduction in cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia. Mating, the core of sexual reproduction, also occurs under these conditions. Assessment of the environmental conditions and alteration of mating efforts may aid in determining the success of sex...

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Autores principales: La, Geung-Hwan, Choi, Jong-Yun, Chang, Kwang-Hyeon, Jang, Min-Ho, Joo, Gea-Jae, Kim, Hyun-Woo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4128813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25111600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104545
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author La, Geung-Hwan
Choi, Jong-Yun
Chang, Kwang-Hyeon
Jang, Min-Ho
Joo, Gea-Jae
Kim, Hyun-Woo
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Choi, Jong-Yun
Chang, Kwang-Hyeon
Jang, Min-Ho
Joo, Gea-Jae
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description High predation risk and food depletion lead to sexual reproduction in cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia. Mating, the core of sexual reproduction, also occurs under these conditions. Assessment of the environmental conditions and alteration of mating efforts may aid in determining the success of sexual reproduction. Here, we evaluated the impacts of predation risk, food quantity, and reproductive phase of females on the mating behavior of Daphnia obtusa males including contact frequency and duration using video analysis. Mating–related behavior involved male–female contact (mating) as well as male–male contact (fighting). Mating frequency increased while unnecessary fighting decreased in the presence of predation risk. In addition, low food concentration reduced fighting between males. Males attempted to attach to sexual females more than asexual females, and fighting occurred more frequently in the presence of sexual females. Duration of mating was relatively long; however, males separated shortly after contact in terms of fighting behavior. Thus, assessment of environmental factors and primary sexing of mates were performed before actual contact, possibly mechanically, and precise sex discrimination was conducted after contact. These results suggest that mating in Daphnia is not a random process but rather a balance between predation risk and energetic cost that results in changes in mating and fighting strategies.
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spelling pubmed-41288132014-08-12 Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females La, Geung-Hwan Choi, Jong-Yun Chang, Kwang-Hyeon Jang, Min-Ho Joo, Gea-Jae Kim, Hyun-Woo PLoS One Research Article High predation risk and food depletion lead to sexual reproduction in cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia. Mating, the core of sexual reproduction, also occurs under these conditions. Assessment of the environmental conditions and alteration of mating efforts may aid in determining the success of sexual reproduction. Here, we evaluated the impacts of predation risk, food quantity, and reproductive phase of females on the mating behavior of Daphnia obtusa males including contact frequency and duration using video analysis. Mating–related behavior involved male–female contact (mating) as well as male–male contact (fighting). Mating frequency increased while unnecessary fighting decreased in the presence of predation risk. In addition, low food concentration reduced fighting between males. Males attempted to attach to sexual females more than asexual females, and fighting occurred more frequently in the presence of sexual females. Duration of mating was relatively long; however, males separated shortly after contact in terms of fighting behavior. Thus, assessment of environmental factors and primary sexing of mates were performed before actual contact, possibly mechanically, and precise sex discrimination was conducted after contact. These results suggest that mating in Daphnia is not a random process but rather a balance between predation risk and energetic cost that results in changes in mating and fighting strategies. Public Library of Science 2014-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4128813/ /pubmed/25111600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104545 Text en © 2014 La et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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La, Geung-Hwan
Choi, Jong-Yun
Chang, Kwang-Hyeon
Jang, Min-Ho
Joo, Gea-Jae
Kim, Hyun-Woo
Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title_full Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title_fullStr Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title_full_unstemmed Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title_short Mating Behavior of Daphnia: Impacts of Predation Risk, Food Quantity, and Reproductive Phase of Females
title_sort mating behavior of daphnia: impacts of predation risk, food quantity, and reproductive phase of females
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4128813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25111600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104545
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