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Mating behaviour of male rock shrimp, Rhynchocinetes typus (Decapoda: Caridea): effect of recent mating history and predation risk

机译:雄性岩虾Rhychochocinetes typus(十足目:Caridea)的交配行为:最近交配史和捕食风险的影响

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When males mate so often that they risk sperm depletion, strategic allocation of sperm across multiple matings should be favoured. Recent studies have demonstrated that past mating history and predation risk can affect both male and female mating behaviour, but the interaction between these two factors has not been addressed explicitly. We allowed some socially dominant male rock shrimp, Rhynchocinetes typus (the robustus morph), to mate and prevented others from doing so. We then added them to an assemblage of individuals of mixed sex and social rank and gave them the opportunity to mate again in both the absence and the presence of predation risk. Recently mated males guarded females for significantly less time and they transferred significantly fewer spermatophores to these females than did unmated males. However, neither predation risk nor recent mating history affected the rate of spermatophore transfer, and there was no interaction between these variables. The results suggest that recently mated robustus males change their mating behaviour according to their perceived mating opportunities. The behaviour that we observed in robustus male R. typus is consistent with that of males of other species. Females and males are affected differently by mating history: with multiple matings, females become choosier and search for higher-quality mates, but males appear to conserve their reproductive resources to be able to increase mate quantity.
机译:当雄性交配频繁以至于他们面临精子耗竭的风险时,应优先考虑在多个交配中对精子进行战略性分配。最近的研究表明,过去的交配史和捕食风险会影响雄性和雌性的交配行为,但是这两个因素之间的相互作用尚未得到明确解决。我们允许一些具有社会主导地位的雄性岩虾Rhynchocinetes typus(稳健型)进行交配并阻止其他人这样做。然后,我们将它们添加到性别和社会地位混合的个体集合中,使他们有机会在没有或存在掠食风险的情况下再次交配。最近交配的雄性保护雌性的时间大大减少,与未交配的雄性相比,它们向这些雌性转移的精原细胞明显少得多。但是,捕食风险和近期交配史都不会影响精子转移的速率,并且这些变量之间没有相互作用。结果表明,新近交配的雄性雄性根据其感知的交配机会改变交配行为。我们在健壮的雄性R. typus中观察到的行为与其他物种的雄性一致。雌性和雄性受交配史的影响不同:通过多次交配,雌性变得越发挑剔并寻找更高质量的伴侣,但是雄性似乎保留了其生殖资源以能够增加伴侣数量。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2006年第pt1期|p.61-70|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Marine Resource Management, Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromso, 9037 Tromso, Norway;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物学;
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