Sex-specific effects of inbreeding on body colouration and physiological colour change in the cichlid fish Pelvicachromis taeniatus.

Simon Vitt, Christina E Bakowski, Timo Thünken
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Background: Colour expression is highly variable in animals. In fishes, rapid colour change, i.e. physiological colour change, can be observed in multiple contexts, e.g. in camouflage or communication, and is affected by various factors, such as stress. Pelvicachromis taeniatus is a cichlid fish from West Africa with sexual dichromatism and both sexes being brightly coloured and flexible in ornament expression. In the present study, inbred and outbred P. taeniatus were photographed before and after a stress situation to investigate the stress response regarding colour expression in both sexes.

Results: The chromaticity and the colour patch size (relative coloured area at the abdomen) were determined at both timepoints and the changes were analysed. Additionally, the coefficients of variation within family groups for the chromaticity (CVchromaticity) and colour patch size (CVarea) were calculated. Chromaticity as well as the extent of colouration increased significantly following handling stress. The change in chromaticity was not significantly different between in- and outbred individuals in females and males. Inbred males showed more intense yellow colouration than outbred males. Independent from inbreeding, the CVchromaticity decreased following the handling stress. The change in CVarea of females and males differed between in- and outbred individuals. In females, the decrease was significantly stronger in inbred individuals and in males the decrease was stronger in the outbred group.

Conclusion: The results show that short-term stress can increase colouration, potentially advertising individual's stress tolerance. Furthermore, this study shows positive inbreeding effects on a sexually selected trait.

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近亲繁殖对慈鲷(Pelvicachromis taeniatus)体色和生理颜色变化的性别特异性影响。
背景:动物的色彩表现千变万化。在鱼类中,快速变色(即生理变色)可在多种情况下观察到,例如在伪装或交流中,并受压力等各种因素的影响。Pelvicachromis taeniatus是一种产自西非的慈鲷鱼,具有性二色性,雌雄鱼体色鲜艳,装饰表现灵活。在本研究中,对近亲繁殖和远亲繁殖的泰尼亚特鱼在应激前后进行了拍照,以研究雌雄泰尼亚特鱼在色彩表达方面的应激反应:结果:测定了两个时间点的色度和色斑大小(腹部相对着色面积),并分析了其变化。此外,还计算了色度(CVchromaticity)和色斑大小(CVarea)在科组内的变异系数。处理应激后,色度和色斑范围都明显增加。雌性和雄性近亲繁殖个体的色度变化没有明显差异。近交雄性个体比远交雄性个体表现出更强烈的黄色。与近亲繁殖无关,处理应激后 CV 色度降低。雌性和雄性的 CV 面积的变化在近交和远交个体中有所不同。在雌性个体中,近交个体的CV面积下降明显,而在雄性个体中,近交个体的CV面积下降更明显:结论:研究结果表明,短期应激可增加肤色,从而提高个体的应激耐受性。此外,这项研究还显示了近亲繁殖对性选择性状的积极影响。
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