Mating frequency increases somatic condition but not productivity in Locusta migratoria females

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Three types of controlled crosses differing in mating frequency and male availability were performed with Locusta migratoria specimens caught in natural populations. The results revealed the absence of a significant relationship between mating frequency and female fitness measured as egg and embryo productivity during early reproduction, but weight-based somatic condition was significantly higher in females with higher mating frequency.

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Castro, A. J., Pardo, M. C., López-León, M. D., Cabrero, J., & Camacho, J. P. M. (1997). Mating frequency increases somatic condition but not productivity in Locusta migratoria females. Hereditas, 126(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-5223.1997.00053.x

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