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Mate-guarding behavior enhances male reproductive success via familiarization with mating partners in medaka fish

机译:通过与红aka鱼的交配伙伴熟悉保护伴侣的行为可提高雄性繁殖成功率

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BackgroundMale-male competition and female mating preference are major mechanisms of sexual selection, which influences individual fitness. How male-male competition affects female preference, however, remains poorly understood. Under laboratory conditions, medaka (Oryzias latipes) males compete to position themselves between a rival male and the female (mate-guarding) in triadic relationships (male, male, and female). In addition, females prefer to mate with visually familiar males. In the present study, to examine whether mate-guarding affects female preference via visual familiarization, we established a novel behavioral test to simultaneously quantify visual familiarization of focal males with females and mate-guarding against rival males. In addition, we investigated the effect of familiarization on male reproductive success in triadic relationships.
机译:背景雄性竞争和雌性交配偏好是性选择的主要机制,它影响着个体的适应能力。然而,关于男性和男性竞争如何影响女性的偏好仍然知之甚少。在实验室条件下,(Oryzias latipes)雄性以三重关系(雄性,雄性和雌性)竞争将自己定位在雄性和雌性之间(守卫伴侣)。另外,雌性喜欢与视觉上熟悉的雄性交配。在本研究中,为了检查守卫配偶是否通过视觉熟悉影响女性偏爱,我们建立了一种新颖的行为测试,以同时量化焦点男性和女性的视觉熟悉以及对敌对雄性的配偶保护。此外,我们调查了三性恋关系中熟悉对男性生殖成功的影响。

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