Selective copying in mate choice of female sticklebacks

IF 2.1 2区 生物学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Animal Behaviour Pub Date : 1993-03-01 DOI:10.1006/anbe.1993.1064
Tijs Goldschmidt, Theo C.M. Bakker, Enja Feuth-de Bruijn
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Abstract. There is evidence that female three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus L., prefer to mate with males whose nests contain eggs rather than with males with empty nests. While there is consensus on this point, a dispute exists about whether this preference should be attributed to a direct effect of the eggs on the female's entering the nest or, alternatively, to a positive impact of the eggs on the courtship behaviour and breeding coloration of the male. In the field experiment reported here females strongly preferred nests with eggs over empty nests. Additionally, females were less likely to enter risky nests with eggs: nests that contained fewer eggs than one average clutch or more eggs than the average nest content of parental males in this population. However, in the field possible differences in male attractiveness were not controlled for. In supplementary laboratory experiments the effect on female choice of possible changes in male attractiveness (intensified courtship and coloration) as a result of the presence of eggs in the nest was tested. Other differences in male attractiveness as a result of differences in male quality (body size, breeding coloration before the test, territory quality and size) were controlled for. When females had no access to the nests, they showed no preference for males with eggs in their nests in simultaneous choice tests. These results, together with the earlier published data, make it likely that the preference of females for nests with eggs is partly a direct consequence of the eggs themselves. So female sticklebacks are influenced by the mate choice behaviour of other females, but remain selective as to the actual nest content.

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雌性棘鱼择偶的选择性复制
摘要有证据表明,雌性三棘棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus L.)更喜欢与巢中有卵的雄性交配,而不是与空巢的雄性交配。虽然在这一点上有共识,但存在争议的是,这种偏好是否应归因于卵子对雌性进入巢穴的直接影响,或者,卵子对雄性求偶行为和繁殖颜色的积极影响。在野外实验中,雌鸟对有蛋的巢比空巢更有好感。此外,雌性不太可能进入有蛋的危险巢穴:巢穴中含有的蛋少于平均一窝或多于该种群中亲本雄性的平均巢含量。然而,在这个领域,男性吸引力的可能差异并没有得到控制。在补充的实验室实验中,测试了由于巢中有卵而导致的雄性吸引力(加强求爱和颜色)的可能变化对雌性选择的影响。雄性吸引力的其他差异是由雄性质量(体型、测试前的繁殖颜色、领地质量和体型)的差异引起的。在同时选择测试中,当雌性无法进入巢穴时,它们没有表现出对巢穴中有蛋的雄性的偏好。这些结果,连同早期发表的数据,使得雌性对有卵的巢穴的偏好在一定程度上可能是卵本身的直接结果。因此雌性刺鱼会受到其他雌性的择偶行为的影响,但对于实际的巢穴内容仍然是选择性的。
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Animal Behaviour
Animal Behaviour 生物-动物学
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4.60
自引率
8.00%
发文量
236
审稿时长
10.2 weeks
期刊介绍: Growing interest in behavioural biology and the international reputation of Animal Behaviour prompted an expansion to monthly publication in 1989. Animal Behaviour continues to be the journal of choice for biologists, ethologists, psychologists, physiologists, and veterinarians with an interest in the subject.
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