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Reproductive Foragers: Male Spiders Choose Mates by Selecting among Competitive Environments

机译:生殖觅食者:雄性蜘蛛通过在竞争环境中进行选择来选择伴侣

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Mate choice frequently operates differently for males and females as a consequence of male competition for mates. Competitive interactions can alter the fitness payoffs of choice and the realization of preferences under natural conditions, yet the majority of male choice studies still use binary trials that ignore social factors. Here we test the importance of contest dynamics in male choice using a framework in which females are considered analogous to foraging patches that are subject to competition. We track the mate choices and interactions of 640 spiders (Nephila plumipes) before and after manipulation of competition within enclosures, modeling the expected fitness payoffs of each male's actual choices and comparing these with all alternative choices. Many males choose new mates once social conditions change and achieve higher fitness than predicted under random movement. Males do not simply move to larger females but choose favorable competitive environments that balance competition and female fecundity, thereby increasing their fitness payoffs. Further, we show for the first time that prior-residence effects, which are known to influence male contests, also have a strong influence in male reproductive contests and can shape male mate choice. These results highlight the importance of situating male choice studies in the relevant social context, as intrasexual interactions can have profound effects on the realization and payoffs of male mate-choice strategies.
机译:由于男性对伴侣的竞争,男女的伴侣选择经常有不同的作用。竞争性互动可以改变选择的适应性收益和自然条件下偏好的实现,但是大多数男性选择研究仍然使用忽略社会因素的二元试验。在这里,我们使用一个框架来测试竞争动态在男性选择中的重要性,在该框架中,女性被视为类似于受到竞争的觅食补丁。我们跟踪在围栏内进行比赛之前和之后640只蜘蛛(Nephila plumipes)的配偶选择和互动,对每只雄性实际选择的预期适应性收益进行建模,并将其与所有其他选择进行比较。一旦社会条件发生变化,许多男性会选择新的伴侣,并获得比随机运动所预期的更高的适应能力。雄性不单单向大雌性迁移,还选择有利的竞争环境来平衡竞争和雌性繁殖力,从而增加其健身收益。此外,我们首次证明先验居留效应(已知会影响男性竞赛)对男性生殖竞赛也有很强的影响力,并且可以影响男性配偶的选择。这些结果凸显了在相关的社会背景下进行男性选择研究的重要性,因为性交互动可能对男性择偶策略的实现和回报产生深远影响。

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