Differences in age structure among field cricket populations (Orthoptera; Gryllidae): possible influence of a sex-biased parasitoid
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 73 (7), 1207-1213
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z95-144
Abstract
This study examined age structure in adult populations of three species of field cricket, Gryllus veletis, G. pennsylvanicus, and G. integer. Adults were aged by counting growth layers in cross sections of tibiae. The study species differ in several life-history traits including the likelihood of parasitism by Ormia ochracea, a tachinid that orients to calling males. Gryllus integer is parasitized whereas G. veletis and G. pennsylvanicus are not. Such differences between the species should result in different age patterns. Data from field collections demonstrated that adult G. veletis and G. pennsylvanicus had similar maximum life-spans of about 4 weeks, and males were similar in age or slightly older than females. The maximum age for female G. integer was also about 4 weeks, but few males > 20 days old were encountered. Moreover, male G. integer were significantly younger than females in five out of six samples. This pattern in G. integer, evident in 2 successive years, could be consistent with sex-biased mortality by Ormia ochracea. The results are discussed in relation to differential longevities and the intensity of sexual selection on male mating behaviour.Keywords
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