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Multiple insemination increases reproductive success of female Montandon's newt (Triturus montandoni, Caudata, Salamandridae)

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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
卷 49, 期 2-3, 页码 145-149

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s002650000277

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multiple matings; polyandry; Triturus montandoni; newts

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The adaptive significance of multiple matings for females is a matter of much controversy. In insects, supplying the female's sperm reserves with portions of fresh spermatozoa may be the main function of multiple matings. This simple explanation may also be applied to other animals which produce large numbers of eggs over prolonged periods of time. We tested the fertility insurance hypothesis in Montandon's newt (Triturus montandoni, Amphibia, Salamandridae). T. montandoni females are inseminated internally by spermatophores they have picked up, and subsequently lay eggs fertilized by spermatozoa released from the spermatheca. We compared the reproductive success of singly and multiply inseminated females of Montandon's newt in the laboratory. Multiply inseminated females laid more eggs and had a lower percentage of non-developing eggs than females who mated only once. Our data suggest that remating increases the reproductive success of multiply inseminated females by replenishing sperm reserves in the spermatheca or by supplying females with fresh portions of spermatozoa with high fertilizing capacity.

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