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A conspicuous courtship signal in the fiddler crab Uca perplexa:female choice based on display structure

机译:小提琴蟹Uca perplexa中明显的求爱信号:基于展示结构的女性选择

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The fiddler crab Uca perplexa has a conspicuous male courtship signal that is directed at females to attract them to the male's burrow for mating. The signal involves waving the unflexed large claw up and down. To determine whether the spatiotemporal structure of the wave is under selection by female choice, we examined whether females had a preference for any particular features of the wave. Females respond to a waving display by either visiting the male's burrow entrance or by electing to pass without visiting the burrow. We filmed mate-searching females and the waving males that they visited or passed. We documented the wave structure of these males using frame-by-frame analysis. Males produce a two-part wave with component A preceding component B. Both components have an upstroke, a pause at the apex and a downstroke. The tip of the claw was raised much higher in B than in A. Visited males had a shorter delay between the two wave components than did males that the females passed without visiting. Visited males also produced component B waves that had a slower upstroke than those of passed males. There was a significant correlation between the relative height of the raised claw and the duration of the upstroke of component B. Females were selecting males that raised their major claw to the highest position (two to three times as high as the carapace width). Passed males brought down their major claw earlier and from a lower position than did visited males. The data suggests that wave structure has evolved through female choice. Male display rate and body size were not female choice cues. An earlier study showed that display duration was also not used by females in selecting mates.
机译:招潮蟹Uca perplexa有一个明显的雄性求偶信号,该信号是针对雌性的,以吸引它们到雄性的洞穴中进行交配。该信号涉及上下弯曲不弯曲的大爪子。为了确定波浪的时空结构是否处于雌性选择的作用下,我们检查了雌性是否对波浪的任何特定特征有偏爱。雌性通过参观雄性的洞穴入口或选择不经过洞穴就通过而对挥舞的显示做出反应。我们拍摄了伴侣搜寻的雌性和拜访或经过的挥舞着的雄性。我们使用逐帧分析记录了这些雄性的波结构。雄性产生的波分为两部分,成分A在成分B之前。这两个成分都有一个向上冲程,在顶点的停顿和一个向下冲程。 B中的爪尖升高得比A中的高得多。被造访的雄性在两个波浪成分之间的延迟比雌性未造访的雄性延迟短。拜访的雄性也产生了B成分波,其上行冲程比经过的雄性的B波慢。抬高的爪子的相对高度与组件B上扬的持续时间之间存在显着的相关性。雌性选择的雄性将大爪抬高到最高位置(是甲壳宽度的2至3倍)。经过的雄性比拜访的雄性更早地放下大爪,并且位置更低。数据表明,波浪结构是通过女性选择而进化的。男性显示率和身高不是女性的选择线索。较早的一项研究表明,女性在选择伴侣时也没有使用展示时间。

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