Date: May 10, 2018
Source: University of East Anglia
Same sex mating behaviour amongst
male insects is much more likely to be due to incompetence, than sexual
preference, male-male competition or evolutionary motivation -- according to
new research from the University of East Anglia.
This type of behaviour is
well-recognised, but paradoxical in the animal world. It carries all the costs
of time and energy, as well as risking disease or injury, but offers no
benefits towards the main function of mating -fertilisation and the propagation
of genes.
Despite this, more than 100
species of insects engage in same-sex mating behaviour, and in some species the
same-sex mating is more common than heterosexual mating. Why does evolution
allow this seemingly wasteful behaviour to exist?
There are a number of theories
about why same-sex mating persists, including gaining advantage by practising
copulation -- or establishing social dominance over male rivals and reducing
their fertilisation success. Other reasons might include a limited ability to
recognise female mates, either because of social conditioning, or for genetic
reasons.
Researchers in the School of
Biological Sciences at UEA used experimental evolution to find out what might
cause same sex behaviour in one particular species of insect -- the red flour
beetle.
In the study, published in Animal
Behaviour, results showed that within populations of mostly female beetles, the
males were much more likely to copulate with other males. The researchers
concluded that, where there was much less pressure to find the right mate, the
beetles simply made more mistakes, because they came from an evolutionary
background where mistakes are not so costly for reproductive success.
By contrast, in male-biased
conditions, where there is much more intense selection on males to find the
right mate in order to achieve reproductive success, same-sex matings were less
frequent.
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