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No evidence for size‐assortative mating in the wild despite mutual mate choice in sex‐role‐reversed pipefishes

机译:尽管在性角色颠倒的pipe鱼中有相互选择的选择,但没有证据表明在野外有大小配对的交配

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AbstractSize-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and is expected to be common in species with mutual preferences for body size. In this study, we investigated whether there is direct evidence for size-assortative mating in two species of pipefishes, Syngnathus floridae and S. typhle, that share the characteristics of male pregnancy, sex-role reversal, and a polygynandrous mating system. We take advantage of microsatellite-based “genetic-capture” techniques to match wild-caught females with female genotypes reconstructed from broods of pregnant males and use these data to explore patterns of size-assortative mating in these species. We also develop a simulation model to explore how positive, negative, and antagonistic preferences of each sex for body size affect size-assortative mating. Contrary to expectations, we were unable to find any evidence of size-assortative mating in either species at different geographic locations or at different sampling times. Furthermore, two traits that potentially confer a fitness advantage in terms of reproductive success, female mating order and number of eggs transferred per female, do not affect pairing patterns in the wild. Results from model simulations demonstrate that strong mating preferences are unlikely to explain the observed patterns of mating in the studied populations. Our study shows that individual mating preferences, as ascertained by laboratory-based mating trials, can be decoupled from realized patterns of mating in the wild, and therefore, field studies are also necessary to determine actual patterns of mate choice in nature. We conclude that this disconnect between preferences and assortative mating is likely due to ecological constraints and multiple mating that may limit mate choice in natural populations.
机译:摘要大小分类交配是交配对成员之间体型的非随机关联,并且有望在对体型有共同偏好的物种中普遍存在。在这项研究中,我们调查了是否有直接证据表明两种鳞翅目鱼类(佛罗里达的Syngnathus floridae和S.typhle)具有男性怀孕,性角色逆转和多性交配的系统。我们利用基于微卫星的“遗传捕获”技术,将野外捕获的雌性与从怀孕雄性的育雏中重建的女性基因型进行匹配,并利用这些数据探索这些物种中的大小-交配模式。我们还开发了一个仿真模型,以探索每种性别对体型的积极,消极和拮抗偏好如何影响体型匹配。与预期相反,我们找不到在不同地理位置或不同采样时间的任何物种中大小相关交配的任何证据。此外,在繁殖成功,雌性交配顺序和每只雌性转移的卵数方面可能赋予健身优势的两个特征,不会影响野外的配对模式。模型模拟的结果表明,强烈的交配偏好不太可能解释所研究群体中观察到的交配模式。我们的研究表明,通过基于实验室的交配试验确定的个体交配偏好可以与已实现的野外交配模式脱钩,因此,田间研究对于确定自然界中实际的交配模式也很有必要。我们得出结论,偏好和分类交配之间的这种脱节很可能是由于生态约束和多重交配可能会限制自然种群中的配偶选择。

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