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- W3035554908 abstract "Abstract The male larvae of many parasitic barnacles are planktonic and are seasonally released. To achieve reproductive success, a male must be accepted by a receptive female that has successfully infected a host. To understand the seasonality of the breeding biology of parasitic barnacles, we developed an evolutionary game theoretical model for the seasonal pattern in the production of male larvae. Assumptions are that female parasitic barnacles become receptive following a given seasonal pattern. The parental females (mothers) choose the timing of producing their own male larvae to achieve maximum reproductive success. In the evolutionarily stable seasonal pattern, the production of male larvae often shows a sharp peak on a single day, indicating strongly synchronized production of male larvae, even when the supply of receptive females is distributed over the breeding season. When the total number of male larvae is large, the evolutionarily stable male production pattern may include multiple peaks, but it never shows a continuous distribution. This is very different from the game model previously developed for the emergence pattern of butterflies, where evolutionarily stable male emergence is always continuously distributed over a fraction of the mating season. As planktonic larvae, male parasitic barnacles have a naturally limited ability to find receptive females, and females may stay receptive for many days, whereas in butterflies, newly emerged females are mated within a day of their emergence." @default.
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- W3035554908 title "Seasonality in the production of male larvae: a game model for parasitic barnacles (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala)" @default.
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