4.2 Article Proceedings Paper

Aspects of body size and mate choice in the simultaneously hermaphroditic pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

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ANIMAL BIOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 2, Pages 247-259

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BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1163/157075607780377983

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basommatophora; fecundity; gastropod; hermaphrodite; sexual selection

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Body size can be a good indicator of the quality of a potential mate in terms of fecundity. In many hermaphrodites, egg production is positively correlated with body size. Especially when donating sperm is costly, a preference for larger partners might be expected. Here we test this prediction for the great pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis. As expected, we find a clear effect of body size on egg production, and show that shell height can be used as a reliable predictor of body size. Additionally, behavioural observations reveal that these snails are not physically limited in mating with a much larger or smaller partner. Nonetheless, both in a choice experiment as well as in spontaneous copulations, we find no evidence of mate choice based on body size. These results contribute to a growing field of research which attempts to understand the evolution of the wide variation in the ways that hermaphroditic species respond to the size of potential mating partners.

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