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Painted gobies sing their quality out loud: acoustic rather than visual signals advertise male quality and contribute to mating success

机译:彩绘虾虎鱼大声歌唱自己的品质:声音而非视觉信号可以宣传男性品质并为交配成功做出贡献

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Females use multiple cues from different sensory modalities to choose males of high phenotypic or genetic quality to mate with. Fish may use visual and acoustic communication during mating, but few studies have associated multimodal signals with male quality and reproductive success. We examined whether visual and acoustic courtship signals reflect male quality and influence mating success in the painted goby (Pomatoschistus pictus), a highly visual and vocal fish species with paternal care. Painted gobies make conspicuous courtship visual displays such as body quivering and eight-shaped swimming patterns and two types of sounds: drums that are composed of a sequence of low-frequency pulses and a thump-like non-pulsed sound. We predicted that both sensory modalities would advertise male size and condition and influence mating success. We found that larger number of pulses in a drum, lower fatigue (where fatigue is the increase in pulse period during drum production) and higher drum absolute amplitude levels were good predictors of larger male size. Males with high condition factor (Fulton's K) showed high drumming activity and low thumping and visual courtship levels. Drumming activity was a good predictor of male fat reserves. Males that succeeded to mate emitted sounds with higher number of pulses and longer pulse periods and showed higher drumming but lower thumping activity than unsuccessful males. All traits (except pulse period) reflected higher male Fulton's K or fat reserves, suggesting that females are selecting for male condition. Neither male size nor visual courtship was apparently used in mate selection. Contrary to our expectations, females did not seem to prefer larger or vigorous visually displaying males but chose mates in better condition using multiple cues of drumming sounds. We suggest that preference for high mate condition is related to preference for increased parental ability and hatching success in species with paternal care. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that addresses the relative role of signals from different sensory modalities including acoustics, in advertising male quality and in contributing to reproductive success in fish.
机译:雌性使用来自不同感觉方式的多种线索来选择具有高表型或遗传品质的雄性进行交配。鱼在交配过程中可能会使用视觉和听觉交流,但是很少有研究将多峰信号与雄性品质和繁殖成功相关联。我们检查了视觉和听觉求爱信号是否反映了雄性虾虎鱼(Pomatoschistus pictus)的雄性,并影响了配偶的成功。涂有油漆的虾虎鱼会显着地求爱视觉显示,例如颤抖的身体和八字形的游泳模式以及两种声音:鼓是由一系列低频脉冲和th击状的非脉冲声组成的。我们预测两种感觉方式都会宣传雄性的体型和状况,并影响交配成功。我们发现,鼓中的脉冲数较多,疲劳程度较低(疲劳是指鼓生产过程中脉冲周期的增加)和较高的鼓绝对振幅水平是较大雄性的良好预测指标。具有高条件因子(富尔顿K)的男性表现出较高的击鼓活动和较低的th打和视觉求爱水平。打鼓活动是男性脂肪储备的良好预测指标。与不成功的雄性相比,成功交配发出的声音的雄性具有更高的脉冲数和更长的脉冲周期,并显示出较高的击鼓声和较低的重击活动。所有特征(脉搏期除外)反映出男性富尔顿的钾或脂肪储备较高,表明女性正在选择男性。男性选择和视觉上的求爱都没有明显地用于伴侣的选择。与我们的预期相反,雌性似乎不喜欢较大或有力的视觉上表现出雄性的雄性,而是使用多种提示音来选择条件更好的伴侣。我们建议偏爱高配偶条件与偏爱父母的物种对提高父母亲能力和孵化成功的偏爱有关。据我们所知,这是第一项研究,涉及来自包括声音在内的不同感觉方式的信号在宣传雄性品质和促进鱼类繁殖成功中的相对作用。

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