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- W1990814905 abstract "ABSTRACT. 1 The adaptive significance of multiple mating by female Gryllus bimaculatus (De Geer) was investigated. 2 Multiple mating prevented the depletion of sperm stores and, therefore, maintained high hatching success. This may not, however, explain the high frequency of remating in this species. 3 Male-derived egg stimulants known to be passed with sperm at mating increased the number of eggs produced only when females mated throughout their lifespans. 4 Spermatophore consumption appeared to provide nutrients which, while they did not increase the quantity of eggs, increased egg quality as indicated by weight. Females who consumed spermatophores had a greater hatching success. 5 While females may derive non-genetic benefits from mating, these are apparently long-term benefits; females must mate throughout their lives in order to accrue them. 6 Since the benefits of mating may not be derived from individual males, the spermatophores and their contents in this species are best considered as mating effort." @default.
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- W1990814905 title "The contribution of multiple mating and spermatophore consumption to the lifetime reproductive success of female field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus)" @default.
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