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Population and individual consequences of breeding resource availability in the European bitterling (Rhodeus amarus)

机译:欧洲苦瓜(Rhodeus amarus)繁殖资源的可获得性的人口和个人后果

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Resource availability may affect both individual fitness and population demography and the effects can interact. We used two experiments to test how breeding resource abundance and its spatial distribution, combined with female abundance, affected male reproductive behavior, population spawning rate, and embryo development and recruitment in the European bitterling (Rhodeus amarus), a small cyprinid fish that lays its eggs in living unionid mussels. In the first experiment, we found that at the population level the abundance of breeding resources (freshwater mussels) was more important for bitterling recruitment than resource spatial distribution (clumped or regular). In contrast at the individual level, (variability in reproductive success) the spatial distribution of resources was more important, but only when resource abundance was not limiting. Territorial males obtained almost exclusive access to fertilizations when resources were abundant and distributed regularly, but were unable to defend large clusters of resources (when rival abundance was always high) and abandoned territoriality. Surprisingly, territorial males remained aggressive and successfully defended their territories when resources were grouped into a single cluster, but at a low abundance. In the second experiment, more rapid embryo development and larger juvenile body size at the end of the growing season was detected at high resource abundance and low female abundance, indicating that early hatched juveniles survived better and hence investment in offspring production early in the season yields a higher fitness pay-offs. The abundance of females in spawning condition was the best overall predictor of the intensity of male reproductive behavior in both experiments.
机译:资源的可用性可能会影响个体适应性和人口统计学,并且这些影响会相互作用。我们使用两个实验来测试繁殖资源丰度及其空间分布,以及雌性丰度如何影响欧洲苦涩鱼(Rhodeus amarus)的雄性生殖行为,种群产卵率以及胚胎发育和募集,这是一种小型塞浦路斯鱼类活的工会贻贝中的卵。在第一个实验中,我们发现,在种群水平上,丰富的繁殖资源(淡水贻贝)对苦瓜招募比资源空间分布(集聚或规则)更为重要。相反,在个人层面上(生殖成功的可变性),资源的空间分布更为重要,但前提是资源的丰富性不受限制。当资源丰富并有规律地分配时,领地男性几乎完全获得了施肥的权利,但是却无法捍卫大量的资源(当竞争对手的丰度始终很高时)并放弃了领地。出人意料的是,当资源被集中在一个集群中但数量很少时,领地男性仍然具有侵略性并成功地保卫了自己的领土。在第二个实验中,在高资源丰度和低雌性丰度的情况下,在生长季节结束时检测到了更快的胚胎发育和较大的幼体尺寸,这表明早期孵化的幼鱼存活更好,因此在该季节的早期投资了后代生产更高的健身收益。在两个实验中,产卵条件下雌性的丰度是雄性生殖行为强度的最佳总体预测指标。

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