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Sharing of Potential Nest Sites by Etheostoma olmstedi Males Suggests Mutual Tolerance in an Alloparental Species

机译:雄性食虫雌虫共享潜在的巢位表明在同种异体物种中相互耐受。

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When reproductive competitors tolerate or cooperate with one another, they may gain particular benefits, such as collectively guarding resources or attracting mates. Shared resources may be those essential to reproduction, such as a breeding site or nest. Using the tessellated darter, a species where males but not females compete over potential nest sites, we examined site use and sharing under controlled conditions of differing competitor density. Sharing was observed even when competitor density was low and individuals could have each occupied a potential nest site without same-sex sharing. Males were more likely to share a nest site with one other when the difference in size between them was larger rather than smaller. There was no evidence that female sharing was dependent on their relative size. Fish were generally more likely to use and share larger sites, in accordance with the greater relative surface area they offered. We discuss how one or both sharing males may potentially benefit, and how male sharing of potential nest sites could relate to female mating preferences. Tessellated darter males are known to provide alloparental care for eggs but this occurs without any social contact between the alloparent and the genetic father of the young. Thus, the suggestion that they may also share sites and maintain social contact with reproductive competitors highlights the importance of increased focus on the potential complexity of reproductive systems.
机译:当生殖竞争者相互容忍或合作时,他们可能会获得特殊的好处,例如集体守护资源或吸引伴侣。共享资源可能是繁殖所必需的资源,例如繁殖场所或巢穴。我们使用棋盘状飞镖,其中雄性而不是雌性在潜在的巢穴中竞争,我们研究了场地使用和在不同竞争者密度的受控条件下的共享情况。即使竞争对手的密度很低,即使没有同性共享,每个人都可能占据了一个潜在的巢穴,但仍可以观察到共享。当雄性之间的大小差异较大而不是较小时,它们更可能彼此共享一个巢穴。没有证据表明女性共享取决于她们的相对大小。根据鱼类提供的较大的相对表面积,鱼类通常更可能使用并共享较大的场所。我们讨论了共享雄性的一个或两个如何可能潜在地受益,以及潜在巢位的雄性共享如何与雌性交配偏好相关。众所周知,棋盘状飞镖雄性会为卵提供同种异体的护理,但是这种情况发生时,同种异体和年轻人的遗传父亲之间没有任何社会联系。因此,他们也可能与生殖竞争者共享场所并保持社会联系的建议凸显了日益关注生殖系统的潜在复杂性的重要性。

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