Age-related site fidelity in the territorial butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae)

Authors
Citation
Dj. Kemp, Age-related site fidelity in the territorial butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae), AUST J ENT, 40, 2001, pp. 65-68
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY
ISSN journal
13266756 → ACNP
Volume
40
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
65 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
1326-6756(20010205)40:<65:ASFITT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The males of many territorial animals exhibit significant interindividual v ariation in site fidelity. A general Prediction from theoretical models is that site fidelity should increase as a function of male age. In this study , I investigated the relationship between age and site fidelity in the terr itorial nymphalid butterfly Hypolimnas bolina (L.). A total of 144 males fr om a population in tropical Australia were captured and marked over two sea sonal rounds in 1998. Sampling of the subsequent fidelity of these marked i ndividuals provided two related lines of evidence in support of the age-bas ed prediction. First, older males were more likely to be resighted at their territories on at least one occasion following their capture and marking. Second, the subsequent site fidelity of the group of males that was resight ed at least once was related to age, with older males showing greater avera ge fidelity. Both results were consistent across seasons. Taken in concert, these findings strongly support the hypothesis that fidelity is linked to age in this territorial butterfly. At this stage it is not possible to dist inguish between increased competitive ability and increased motivation for fidelity as the underlying cause of this relationship.