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Male mate preferences in mutual mate choice: finches modulate their songs across and within male-female interactions

机译:雄性伴侣选择中的雄性伴侣偏爱:雄雀会在雌雄互动过程中和雌雄互动中调节歌曲

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Male songbirds use song to advertise their attractiveness as potential mates, and the properties of those songs have a powerful influence on female mate preferences. One idea is that males may exert themselves maximally in each song performance, consistent with female evaluation and formation of mate preferences being the primary contributors to mate choice. Alternatively, males may modulate their song behaviour to different degrees in the presence of different females, consistent with both male and female mate preferences contributing to mutual mate choice. Here we consider whether male Bengalese finches, Lonchura striata domestica, express mate preferences at the level of individual females, and whether those preferences are manifest as changes in song behaviour that are sufficient to influence female mate choice. We tested this idea by recording songs performed by individual unmated males during a series of 1 h interactions with each of many unmated females. Across recording sessions, males systematically varied both the quantity and the quality of the songs that they performed to different females. Males also varied their song properties throughout the course of each interaction, and behavioural tests using female birds revealed that songs performed at the onset of each interaction were significantly more attractive than songs performed by the same male later during the same interaction. This demonstration of context-specific variation in the properties of male reproductive signals and a role for that variation in shaping female mate preference reveals that male mate preferences play an important role in mutual mate choice in this species. Because these birds thrive so well in the laboratory and are so amenable to observation and experimentation across generations, these results yield a new model system that may prove especially advantageous in disentangling the role of male and female mate preferences in shaping mutual mate choice and its long-term benefits or consequences.
机译:雄性鸣禽使用歌曲来宣传自己作为潜在伴侣的吸引力,而这些歌曲的属性对雌性伴侣的喜好有很大的影响。一个想法是,男性可能会在每首歌曲的表演中发挥最大作用,这与女性的评价和对伴侣偏好的形成是伴侣选择的主要贡献者相一致。可替代地,男性可以在不同女性存在的情况下以不同程度调节他们的歌曲行为,这与男性和女性伴侣的喜好都有助于相互选择伴侣。在这里,我们考虑雄性孟加拉雀(Lonchura striata domestica)是否在单个雌性水平上表达伴侣偏好,以及这些偏好是否表现为足以影响雌性伴侣选择的歌曲行为变化。我们通过录制由未交配的雄性个体与许多未交配的雌性动物进行的一系列1小时互动过程中录制的歌曲测试了这一想法。在整个录制过程中,男性会系统地改变他们为不同女性演奏的歌曲的数量和质量。在每次互动过程中,雄性也会改变其歌曲属性,使用雌性鸟类进行的行为测试表明,在每次互动开始时演奏的歌曲比在同一次互动中稍后由相同雄性表演的歌曲更具吸引力。雄性生殖信号特性的上下文特定变异及其在塑造雌性配偶偏好中的作用证明了这一点,表明雄性配偶偏好在该物种的互配选择中起着重要作用。由于这些鸟类在实验室中生长良好,并且可以跨代观察和实验,因此这些结果产生了一个新的模型系统,该模型系统可能特别有利于解开雄性和雌性偏好在塑造相互选择和长期选择中的作用。长期利益或后果。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2014年第2014期|1-12|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A.;

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A.;

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A.;

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A.;

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A.;

    Neuroscience Program, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, U.S.A., 1000 East University Avenue, Department 3166, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, U.S.A.;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Bengalese finch; female mate preference; Lonchura striata domestica; male mate preference; mutual mate choice; song entropy;

    机译:孟加拉雀科;女伴侣的偏爱;菱形domestic男性伴侣的偏爱;相互择偶;歌曲熵;

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