Female Preference for Males Varies with Resource Availability for Reproduction in the Freshwater Goby Tridentiger brevispinis.

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Daisuke Takahashi
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Abstract

Animals with resource-based breeding systems show varying sexual selection modes driven by resource availability. Males of the freshwater goby Tridentiger brevispinis (Pisces: Gobiidae), which are larger, with a longer dorsal-fin, than females, make nests under stones, and provide exclusive parental care of eggs in the nests. For this goby, the nest sites are crucial resources for reproduction. Laboratory experiments that controlled for nest-site abundance were conducted to investigate the effects of nest-site availability on male-male competition and female mate choice. Nest-holding males were on average larger than the average size of all males combined under conditions of low nest-site availability. This result indicates a greater advantage for large males in intrasexual competition for nest sites under conditions of low nest-site availability. Furthermore, egg-guarding males under conditions of low nest-site availability were larger than nest-holding males without eggs. Under conditions of high nest-site availability, the dorsal-fin length of nest-holding males with eggs were longer than those without eggs. These findings suggest that female preference for mates varies qualitatively with nest-site availability. This variation in female preference might result from mate availability that depends upon nest-site availability. The current study concludes that in nest-spawning fishes, nest-site availability can affect the intensity of male-male competition and cause variations of female preference for mates.

淡水虾虎鱼雌性对雄性的偏好随繁殖资源的可得性而变化。
资源导向型繁殖系统的动物在资源可得性的驱动下表现出不同的性选择模式。淡水虾虎鱼Tridentiger brevispinis(双鱼座:虾虎鱼科)的雄性比雌性体型更大,背鳍更长,它们在石头下筑巢,并在巢中为卵提供独家的亲代照顾。对这只虾虎鱼来说,巢穴是繁殖的关键资源。在控制巢点丰度的条件下,通过室内实验研究了巢点可得性对雄-雄竞争和雌鸟择偶的影响。在巢位利用率低的情况下,持巢雄性的平均体型大于所有雄性的平均体型之和。这一结果表明,在低巢位可用性条件下,大型雄性在雌雄内竞争中具有更大的优势。此外,在低巢位可利用性条件下,守蛋雄性比无卵守巢雄性大。在巢位利用率高的情况下,有卵的雄鱼背鳍长度比没有卵的雄鱼长。这些发现表明,雌性对配偶的偏好在质量上随筑巢地点的可用性而变化。雌性偏好的这种变化可能是由于配偶的可获得性取决于巢穴的可获得性。目前的研究结论是,在产卵产卵的鱼类中,筑巢地点的可用性可以影响雄性竞争的强度,并导致雌性对配偶的偏好发生变化。
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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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