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To court or not to court: reproductive decisions by male fiddler crabs in response to fluctuating food availability

机译:上法庭或不上法庭:雄性小提琴蟹对食物供应波动的生殖决策

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For males, courting and foraging are often behavioral alternatives, which take time and consume energy. When males have a possibility of mating with receptive females, there may be a behavioral trade-off between courtship and feeding; the outcome of which may be affected by male physiological condition and food availability. Although many mathematical models and empirical studies suggest that the expression of male courtship signals are condition-dependent, decisions about courtship and mating strategies in relation to food availability have not attracted much attention. In this study, we tested whether daily changes in food availability affect males’ decisions about whether to court. We conducted experiments with the fiddler crab Uca lactea by providing males with additional food every other day. In food-supplemented enclosures, males did not increase courtship activity on the days when food was supplemented. However, they built more courtship structures (semidomes) and waved more on the days when they were not given additional food. Male size had a strong influence on the number of days the males courted. We also tested whether the frequency of surface mating, as an alternative reproductive tactic, decreased when food was supplemented. Contrary to our expectation, the number of males that exhibited the surface-mating tactic increased when food was supplemented whereas the number of mate-searching females did not change. Our findings in this field study suggest that reproductive decisions by male fiddler crabs are affected by fluctuating food availability and present body condition, and the alternative mating tactic of this species may be more frequently used by males under good condition.
机译:对于男性而言,求爱和觅食通常是行为上的选择,这需要时间和精力。当雄性有可能与雌性交配时,在求爱和进食之间可能存在行为折衷;其结果可能会受到男性生理状况和食物供应量的影响。尽管许多数学模型和经验研究表明,男性求偶信号的表达是条件依赖性的,但是有关食物供应的求偶和交配策略的决策并未引起人们的广泛关注。在这项研究中,我们测试了每日食物供应量的变化是否会影响男性是否应诉的决定。我们每隔一天为雄性螃蟹Uca lactea进行实验,为它们提供额外的食物。在补充食物的围栏中,补充食物的日子里,男性没有增加求爱活动。但是,他们建立了更多的求爱结构(半数人制),并且在没有得到更多食物的日子里挥舞着更多的东西。男性人数对男性求婚天数有很大影响。我们还测试了补充食物后表面交配的频率(作为一种替代性繁殖策略)是否减少。与我们的预期相反,补充食物时表现出表面交配策略的雄性数量增加,而寻找伴侣的雌性数量没有变化。我们在本田间研究中的发现表明,雄性小提琴蟹的生殖决策受到食物供应量和当前身体状况波动的影响,并且在良好条件下,雄性蟹更可能使用该物种的替代交配策略。

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