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Insect Science | 2018

Mobility affects copulation and oviposition dynamics in Pieris brassicae in seminatural cages: Mobility and copulation dynamics

Nicolas Larranaga; Michel Baguette; Olivier Calvez; Delphine Legrand

When, how often and for how long organisms mate can have strong consequences for individual fitness and are crucial aspects of evolutionary ecology. Such determinants are likely to be of even greater importance in monandrous species and species with short adult life stages. Previous work suggests that mobility, a key dispersal‐related trait, may affect the dynamics of copulations, but few studies have investigated the impact of individual mobility on mating latency, copulation duration and oviposition latency simultaneously. In this paper, we monitored the copulation dynamics of 40 males and 40 females, as well as the oviposition dynamics of the females of the Large White butterfly Pieris brassicae, a facultative long‐distance disperser butterfly. Individuals from a breeding were selected to create a uniform distribution of mobility and we recorded the timing, number and duration of all copulations in a semiexperimental system. We showed that mobility, measured as the time spent in flight under stressful conditions (a proxy of dispersal tendency), correlates with all aspects of copulation dynamics: mobile males and females mated earlier and for shorter periods than less mobile individuals. In turn, late mating females increased the time between copulation and oviposition. These results feed the previously described mobility syndrome of P. brassicae, involving morphological and physiological characters, with life‐history traits. We suggest that the reduction of mating latency and copulation duration has an adaptive value in dispersing individuals, as their life expectancy might be shorter than that of sedentary individuals.


Methods in Ecology and Evolution | 2017

A simplified mark–release–recapture protocol to improve the cost effectiveness of repeated population size quantification

Camille Turlure; Guy Pe'er; Michel Baguette; Nicolas Schtickzelle


Journal of Biogeography | 2018

Interacting grassland species under threat of multiple global change drivers

Hanne De Kort; Jérôme G. Prunier; Marc Tessier; Camille Turlure; Michel Baguette; Virginie Stevens


8th International Conference on the Biology of Butterflies | 2018

Long-term population dynamics of fritillary butterflies and the impact of climate.

Camille Turlure; Michel Baguette; Nicolas Schtickzelle


Archive | 2016

Supplementary material from "Evolution of a butterfly dispersal syndrome"

Delphine Legrand; Nicolas Larranaga; Romain Bertrand; Simon Ducatez; Olivier Calvez; Virginie M. Stevens; Michel Baguette


International Symposium on Future of Butterflies in Europe | 2016

Suitability and transferability of the resource-based habitat concept in bog butterflies

Camille Turlure; Quentin Dubois; Christophe Lebigre; Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette; Hans Van Dyck


Butterfly Conservation 7 th International Symposium | 2014

Male Disguised Females: Breakdown of Sexual Dimorphism in a Butterfly

Camille Turlure; Delphine Legrand; Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette


7h International Conference on the Biology of Butterflies | 2014

Multicausality of dispersal variation in a butterfly metapopulation

Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette; Otso Ovaskainen


The “Future of Butterflies in Europe III” conference | 2012

Temporal variation in dispersal kernels for the bog fritillary butterfly

Nicolas Schtickzelle; Camille Turlure; Michel Baguette


School of Life Sciences seminars | 2012

Integrating habitat quality and functional connectivity in Population Viability Analysis. Case study with two butterfly species

Camille Turlure; Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette; Hans Van Dyck

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Nicolas Schtickzelle

Université catholique de Louvain

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Camille Turlure

Université catholique de Louvain

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Hans Van Dyck

Université catholique de Louvain

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Delphine Legrand

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sofie Vandewoestijne

Université catholique de Louvain

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Éric Le Boulengé

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean Clobert

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Nicolas Larranaga

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Olivier Calvez

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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