Love Life and Longevity: How Mating Affects Predatory Mites

Tue Jan 28 2025
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Ever wondered how mating impacts the lifespan and baby-making abilities of tiny predators? A recent study dived into the world of Phytoseiulus persimilis, a mighty mite that feasts on spider mites. Researchers looked at how often these mites get to mate, when they first do it, and how experienced their male partners are. They found that female mites don't really care if they mate a lot or not - their lifespans stay the same, and their baby-making traits aren't affected either.
But male mites? They're not so lucky. Those who mate a lot live shorter lives. Also, females who wait to mate or have experienced males as partners take a bit longer to start laying eggs, but that's about it. So, the big takeaway is that for these mites, mating a lot doesn't seem to give any special benefits or cause any noticeable problems.
https://localnews.ai/article/love-life-and-longevity-how-mating-affects-predatory-mites-7a080361

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