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Compatibility drives female preference and reproductive success in the monogamous California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) more strongly than male testosterone measures

机译:相容性比一夫一妻的睾丸激素更能推动雌性一夫一妻制加利福尼亚老鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的雌性偏好和生殖成功

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Female assessment of male attractiveness and how preferred qualities impact reproductive success is central to the study of mate choice. Male attractiveness may depend on traits beneficial to the reproductive success (RS) of any female, termed 'universal quality', and/or on behavioral and biological interactions between potential mates that reflect 'compatibility'. The steroid hormone testosterone (T) often underlies male attractiveness in rodents and is associated with enhanced paternal care in the monogamous and biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). We hypothesized that (1) T-characteristics are universally attractive to female California mice and that (2) if reproductive success is higher for females mated with preferred males, then females mated with males preferred by other females will also have higher reproductive success. Alternatively, we speculated that pair compatibility, based on emergent pair qualities, is important for a species with coordinated offspring care. We assessed individual T-characteristics in three ways: (1) T-response to GnRH challenges (2) baseline T-level and (3) T-response to a female. Testosterone-response did not predict female preference, but females spent more time investigating males with higher baseline T (accounting for only 9.6% of the variation in investigation time). None of the T-measures was associated with RS. Females paired with males they preferred produced litters more quickly and had higher RS than females paired with their non-preferred males. Na?ve females who did not undergo preference tests had equivalent RS regardless of whether their mate was preferred or non-preferred by another female. These data suggest that higher male T elicits investigation, but female preference in the California mouse is more strongly linked with compatibility because individual preference was a better predictor of RS than any T measure.
机译:女性对男性吸引力的评估以及偏好的品质如何影响生殖成功对伴侣选择的研究至关重要。男性的吸引力可能取决于对任何女性的生殖成功(RS)有益的性状,称为“普遍素质”,和/或取决于潜在配偶之间反映“适应性”的行为和生物学相互作用。类固醇激素睾丸激素(T)通常是啮齿动物中雄性吸引的基础,并且与一夫一妻制和双亲加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的父本照护增强有关。我们假设(1)T特性对雌性加利福尼亚小鼠普遍具有吸引力,并且(2)如果与首选雄性交配的雌性的生殖成功较高,那么与其他雌性交配的雄性交配的雌性也将具有较高的生殖成功率。另外,我们推测,基于配对对的品质,对配对的兼容性对于具有后代关怀的物种非常重要。我们通过三种方式评估了个体的T特征:(1)对GnRH挑战的T反应(2)基线T水平和(3)对女性的T反应。睾丸激素反应不能预测女性的喜好,但是女性花费更多的时间研究基线T较高的男性(仅占研究时间变化的9.6%)。没有T量度与RS相关。与雄性配对的雌性配对的雌性与雄性配对相比,它们更快地产仔并具有更高的RS。没有接受偏好测试的幼稚女性具有同等的RS,无论其配偶是被另一女性偏爱还是偏偏。这些数据表明,较高的雄性T引起了调查,但是在加利福尼亚小鼠中雌性的偏好与相容性联系更紧密,因为与任何T量度相比,个体的偏好都是更好的RS预测因子。

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