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Mate-choice copying in Drosophila melanogaster: Impact of demonstration conditions and male-male competition

机译:在德罗斯科拉梅拉洛克的伴侣选择复制:示范条件和男性竞争的影响

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Individuals of many species, including invertebrates, have been shown to use social information in mate choice, notably by extracting information from the mating performance of opposite sex conspecifics, a process called "mate-choice copying" (MCC). Here, we performed four experiments with Drosophila melanogaster to investigate two aspects of MCC methodology: whether (i) providing positive and negative social information simultaneously or sequentially during the demonstration phase of the protocol, and (ii) male-male competition during the mate-choice test, affect MCC. We found that the simultaneous provision of positive and negative information during demonstrations hampered female MCC performance, compared to the sequential provision of information. This can be interpreted in two alternative, yet not exclusive, ways: (i) attentional mechanisms may restrict the focus of the brain to one source of information at a time, and/or (ii) the shorter duration of demonstrations in the simultaneous protocol may have not permit full social learning use and may explain the non-detection of MCC in that protocol. Moreover, we did not detect any significant effect of male-male competition on female choice. This study thus provides further evidence for MCC in D. melanogaster and expands on the necessary methodology for detailed studies. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:许多物种包括无脊椎动物的人员,已被证明在伴侣选择中使用社交信息,特别是通过从异性Conspecifics的交配性能中提取信息,一个名为“Mate-Choice Copying”(MCC)的过程。在这里,我们用果蝇Melanogaster进行了四个实验,以调查MCC方法的两个方面:(i)是否在协议的示范阶段同时或顺序提供积极和负社交信息,以及(ii)在伴侣期间的男性男性竞争选择测试,影响MCC。我们发现,与顺序提供信息相比,在演示中,同时提供了在演示中妨碍了女性MCC性能。这可以在两个替代方案中解释,但不是排他性的方式:(i)注意力机制可以一次将大脑的焦点限制为一个时间的一个信息,和/或(ii)同时协议的持续时间较短可能不允许完全社交学习,并可以解释该协议中的MCC的非检测。此外,我们没有发现男性男性竞争对女性选择的任何显着影响。因此,该研究为D. Melanogaster的MCC提供了进一步的证据,并扩大了对详细研究的必要方法。 (c)2016年Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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