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Does the winner–loser effect determine male mating success?

机译:输赢效应决定雄性交配成功吗?

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Winning or losing a fight can have lasting effects on competitors. Controlling for inherent fighting ability and other factors, a history of winning often makes individuals more likely to win future contests, while the opposite is true for losers (the ‘winner–loser effect’). But does the winner–loser effect also influence a male's mating success? We experimentally staged contests between male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) such that focal males either won or lost three successive encounters with stimulus males. We then placed a size-matched (to control for inherent fighting ability) winner and loser with a female and monitored their behaviour (n = 63 trios). Winners spent significantly more time associating with the female. Winners did not make more copulation attempts, nor have a greater number of successful attempts. There was, however, a significant effect of male size on the number of successful copulation attempts: success decreased with male size for losers, but size had no effect on the success rate of winners.
机译:一场比赛的胜利或失败都会对竞争对手产生持久影响。控制固有的战斗能力和其他因素,获胜的历史通常会使个人更有可能赢得未来的比赛,而输家则相反(“赢家-输家效应”)。但是,胜利者-失败者的影响还会影响雄性的交配成功吗?我们实验性地在雄性蚊子(Gambusia holbrooki)之间进行了比赛,以使雄性成年雄性连续三次与刺激性雄性成败。然后,我们将大小相匹配(以控制固有战斗力)的赢家和输家与雌性放在一起,并监控她们的行为(n = 63三重奏)。优胜者花费更多的时间与女性交往。优胜者没有进行更多的交配尝试,也没有进行更多的成功尝试。但是,雄性大小对成功交配尝试的次数有显着影响:成功者随着失败者的雄性大小而减少,但大小对获胜者的成功率没有影响。

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