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Mate-copying for a costly variant in Drosophila melanogaster females

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Mate-copying is a form of social learning in which witnessing sexual interactions between conspecifics biases an observer female's future mate-choice. We show in the fruit fly that females of either… Click to show full abstract

Mate-copying is a form of social learning in which witnessing sexual interactions between conspecifics biases an observer female's future mate-choice. We show in the fruit fly that females of either the Curly-wing (Cy) or the wild-type (WT) phenotype, after observing another female preferring to copulate with a fitness-lowering Cy male over a WT male, increased their preference for the usually nonpreferred Cy phenotype. Thus, mate-copying also exists for costly variants in invertebrates.

Keywords: variant drosophila; copying costly; costly variant; drosophila melanogaster; mate; mate copying

Journal Title: Behavioral Ecology
Year Published: 2018

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