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Mechanical properties of a female reproductive tract of a beetle and implications for penile penetration.

Yoko Matsumura1, Alexander Kovalev1, Stanislav N Gorb1.   

Abstract

Coevolution of male and female genitalia is widespread in animals. Nevertheless, few studies have examined the mechanics of genital interactions during mating. We characterized the mechanical properties of the elongated female genitalia, the spermathecal duct, of the small cassidine beetle, Cassida rubiginosa. The data were compared with the mechanical properties of the elongated male genitalia, the flagellum. We analysed the material distributions of the spermathecal duct using a microscopy technique, established a tensile test setup under a light microscope and conducted tensile tests. Diameter and tensile stiffness gradients were present along the spermathecal duct, but its Young's modulus and material distribution were more or less homogeneous. The results confirmed the hypothesis based on numerical simulations that the spermathecal duct is more rigid than the flagellum. In the study species, the penile penetration force is simply applied to the base of the hyper-elongated flagellum and conveyed along the flagellum to its tip. Considering this simple penetration mechanism, the relatively low flexibility of the spermathecal duct, compared to the flagellum, is likely to be essential for effective penetration of the flagellum.

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Keywords:  intromission; mating; penetration; spermathecal duct; tensile test

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34229492      PMCID: PMC8261216          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.530


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