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An association is described in seaweed flies, Coelopa frigida, between the genotype at the alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) locus and mating success in pairwise mating trials. Significantly higher mating success was observed in females that carried the Adh-C allele, but no association was observed between Adh genotype and male mating success. There was heterogeneity in the success of different combinations of males and females, but only when the female lacked the C allele. Analyses of video recordings indicated that C-bearing females spent longer mounted by males and that they less frequently rejected males. Evidence is presented for mate discrimination by females not carrying a C allele. The significance of there being genetic differences in both mating success and in female discrimination are discussed in the context of previous results on mating behaviour in natural populations.
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Engelhard, G., Foster, S. & Day, T. Genetic differences in mating success and female choice in seaweed flies (Coelopa frigida). Heredity 62, 123–131 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1989.17
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