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Territorial damselflies are larger and show negative allometry in their genitalia

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BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
卷 134, 期 3, 页码 697-706

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/blab109

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allometric slope; body size; Odonata; primary sexual characters; sexual selection; Zygoptera

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  1. Spanish Ministry with competences in Science [CGL2005-00122, PCI2006-A7-0639, CGL2008-02799, CGL2011-22629, CGL2014-53140-P, PGC2018-096656-B-I00]
  2. Universidade de Vigo/CISUG

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The study found that territorial damselflies are larger, and ordinary least squares and reduced major axis regressions provided different results in some analyses. Aggressive species have less steep allometric slopes than non-aggressive species.
The 'functional allometry' hypothesis proposes that the variation in allometric patterns of sexually selected traits is related to their function. We hypothesize that the allometric patterns for genitalia of aggressively territorial organisms are different from those in non-territorial organisms and predict that in aggressively territorial species, where body size is related directly to reproductive success, males must allocate more resources to body size than to genitalia. We studied 59 species of damselflies in 51 genera. Species were divided into three categories: highly territorial and aggressive; low aggressive; and not aggressive. We measured the length of the genital ligula, the width at the basis and its maximum width, and we used body length and wing length as descriptors of body size. The slope of allometric relationships was estimated using ordinary least squares and reduced major axis regressions. Our results indicated first, that territorial damselflies are larger and that body length and wing length are not equivalent as estimators of body size in odonates. Second, ordinary least squares and reduced major axis regressions provided different results in some of the analyses. Third, we found that aggressive species have less steep allometric slopes than non-aggressive species, both for the length of the ligula and for the width at its basis.

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