Sexual selection by the seashore: mate choice and competition in the maritime earwig, Anisolabis maritima

  • Kendall-Bar, Jessica M.
  • Iyengar, Vikram K.
Publication date
August 2014
Publisher
Friday Harbor Laboratories

Abstract

Sexual selection involves a complex interplay between intrasexual selection and intersexual selection in which choice and competition converge to maximize reproductive fitness. Our study examines these selective forces in the maritime earwig, Anisolabis maritima, an earwig species in which both females and males possess weaponry. Forceps asymmetry has been noted as a competitive advantage in size-matched small male maritime earwigs and was examined as a factor determining sexual selection along with body size. We examined the roles of these two factors, body size and forceps asymmetry, as it relates to four types of sexual selection; female choice, male choice, male competition, and female competition. We limited the movement of certain ear...

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