Sexual selection and mating behavior in spider mites of the genus Tetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae)

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Keiko Oku
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[1] National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO),Laboratory of Entomology
[2] Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[3] Wageningen University,undefined
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Female mate choice; Male combat; Mate guarding; Sexual harassment; Tetranychidae;
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As sexual selection is a coevolutionary process between males and females, various morphological and behavioral traits have evolved in each sex. In the tetranychid mites Tetranychusurticae Koch and T. kanzawai Kishida (Acari: Tetranychidae), males can mate repeatedly, whereas females normally accept only the first copulation for fertilization. Since early times, it had been reported that males engage in precopulatory mate guarding and combat against conspecifics for females to enhance their reproductive success. On the other hand, it was believed that females do not have opportunities to choose their mates. In the last 10 or so years, however, several new findings related to mating behavior were reported. Some of the findings reinforce our established knowledge, whereas some of them explode it. Here, I review the mating behavior of T. urticae and T. kanzawai by incorporating recent findings and then propose a new direction for future research.
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