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Casanovas are liars: behavioral syndromes sperm competition risk and the evolution of deceptive male mating behavior in live-bearing fishes

机译:卡萨诺瓦斯是骗子:行为综合征精子竞争风险以及活鱼中雄性欺骗性交配行为的演变

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Male reproductive biology can by characterized through competition over mates as well as mate choice. Multiple mating and male mate choice copying, especially in internally fertilizing species, set the stage for increased sperm competition, i.e., sperm of two or more males can compete for fertilization of the female’s ova. In the internally fertilizing fish Poecilia mexicana, males respond to the presence of rivals with reduced expression of mating preferences (audience effect), thereby lowering the risk of by-standing rivals copying their mate choice. Also, males interact initially more with a non-preferred female when observed by a rival, which has been interpreted in previous studies as a strategy to mislead rivals, again reducing sperm competition risk (SCR). Nevertheless, species might differ consistently in their expression of aggressive and reproductive behaviors, possibly due to varying levels of SCR. In the current study, we present a unique data set comprising ten poeciliid species (in two cases including multiple populations) and ask whether species can be characterized through consistent differences in the expression of aggression, sexual activity and changes in mate choice under increased SCR. We found consistent species-specific differences in aggressive behavior, sexual activity as well as in the level of misleading behavior, while decreased preference expression under increased SCR was a general feature of all but one species examined. Furthermore, mean sexual activity correlated positively with the occurrence of potentially misleading behavior. An alternative explanation for audience effects would be that males attempt to avoid aggressive encounters, which would predict stronger audience effects in more aggressive species. We demonstrate a positive correlation between mean aggressiveness and sexual activity (suggesting a hormonal link as a mechanistic explanation), but did not detect a correlation between aggressiveness and audience effects. Suites of correlated behavioral tendencies are termed behavioral syndromes, and our present study provides correlational evidence for the evolutionary significance of SCR in shaping a behavioral syndrome at the species level across poeciliid taxa.
机译:雄性生殖生物学的特点是对配偶的竞争以及配偶的选择。多次交配和雄性配偶的复制,尤其是在内部受精的物种中,为精子竞争的增加奠定了基础,即两个或多个雄性的精子可以竞争雌性卵子的受精。在内部施肥的鱼类Poecilia mexicana中,雄性对竞争者的存在做出反应时会降低交配偏好的表达(听觉效果),从而降低了旁观者复制其伴侣选择的风险。同样,当被竞争对手观察到时,雄性与不喜欢雌性的动物最初的互动更多,以前的研究已将其解释为误导对手的策略,从而再次降低了精子竞争风险(SCR)。然而,可能由于SCR水平的不同,物种在侵略性和生殖行为的表达上可能会始终不同。在当前的研究中,我们提出了一个独特的数据集,该数据集包含十种古菌种(在两个案例中包括多个种群),并询问在增加的SCR条件下,是否可以通过侵略性表达,性活动和配偶选择的变化的一致差异来表征物种。我们发现攻击行为,性活动以及误导行为水平在物种特异性方面存在一致差异,而在SCR升高下偏好表达的降低是除一个物种外所有物种的普遍特征。此外,平均性活动与潜在的误导行为的发生呈正相关。对听众影响的另一种解释是,雄性试图避免进行激进的encounter碰,这会预测在更具攻击性的物种中听众的影响会更大。我们证明了平均攻击性与性活动之间存在正相关关系(建议用激素链接作为机制解释),但没有发现攻击性与听众效果之间存在相关性。相关的行为趋势套件被称为行为综合症,我们的研究为SCR在形成整个整群类群的物种水平上的行为综合症方面提供了进化证据。

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