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Plasticity of signaling and mate choice in a trilling species of the Mecopoda complex (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

机译:捕获物种中的信号和配偶选择的可塑性(Orthoptera:Tettigoniidae)

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Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist of two motifs: an amplitude-modulated motif with alternating loud and soft segments (AM-motif) and a continuous, high-intensity trill. The function of these song motifs for female attraction and competition between males was investigated. We tested the hypothesis that males modify their signaling behavior depending on the social environment (presence/absence of females or rival males) when they compete for mates. Therefore, we analyzed acoustic signaling of males in three different situations: (1) solo singing, (2) acoustic interaction with another male, and (3) singing in the presence of a female. In addition, the preference of females for these song motifs and further song parameters was studied in two-choice experiments. As expected, females showed a preference for conspicuous and loud song elements, but nevertheless, males increased the proportion of the AM-motif in the presence of a female. In acoustic interactions, males reduced bout duration significantly compared to both other situations. However, song bouts in this situation still overlapped more than expected by chance, which indicates intentionally simultaneous singing. A multivariate statistical analysis revealed that the proportion of the AM-motif and the duration of loud segments within the AMmotif allow a reliable prediction of whether males sing in isolation, compete with another male, or sing in the presence of a female. These results indicate that the A M-motif plays a dominant role especially in close-range courtship and that males are challenged in finding a balance between attracting females and saving energy during repeated acoustic interactions.
机译:Mecopoda复合体中颤音物种的雄性会发出明显的鸣叫声,包括两个主题:一个调幅主题和交替的响亮和柔和片段(AM主题),以及一个连续的高强度颤音。研究了这些歌曲主题对女性吸引力和男性之间竞争的作用。我们检验了一个假设,即男性在竞争配偶时,会根据社会环境(女性或竞争男性的存在/不存在)来改变他们的信号行为。因此,我们分析了男性在三种不同情况下的声音信号:(1)独唱,(2)与另一名男性的声音互动,以及(3)在女性在场的情况下唱歌。此外,在两个选择实验中,研究了女性对这些歌曲主题和进一步的歌曲参数的偏好。正如所料,雌性表现出对明显和响亮的歌曲元素的偏好,但尽管如此,雄性在雌性的存在下增加了AM主题的比例。在声音互动中,与其他两种情况相比,雄性显著缩短了回合持续时间。然而,在这种情况下,歌曲的重复仍然超出了预期的偶然性,这表明有意同时演唱。多变量统计分析显示,AM基序的比例和AMMTIF中响亮片段的持续时间可以可靠预测雄性是单独唱歌、与另一只雄性竞争还是在雌性在场的情况下唱歌。这些结果表明,M-基序在近距离求爱中起着主导作用,而雄性在重复的声相互作用中,在吸引雌性和节省能量之间找到平衡面临挑战。

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