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Food or sex--males and females in a sex role reversed pipefish have different interests

机译:食物或性别-扮演颠倒性鱼的男性和女性有不同的兴趣

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In a sex role reversed pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, we found that basic life history allocations were directly influenced by sexual selection. We investigated time allocation to foraging and mating, respectively, in a choice experiment, giving males and females, of small or large body size, a choice between food and a potential partner. We found that males were more interested in foraging than mating, i.e., were more frequently observed in front of the food than in front of the partner, whereas females were more interested in the potential partner. This reflects sexual selection operating differently on the two sexes, as males and females are relatively similar in other life history traits, such as growth, mortality, age of maturity, dispersal, and parental expenditure. Moreover, large individuals allocated more time to mating activities, small to feeding. Individuals more interested in mating compared to food were subsequently more critical when given a choice between a large (high-quality) and a small (low-quality) partner, whereas individuals more interested in food were not selective. These findings are consistent with our predictions: sex-role reversed males can be relatively sure of achieving one or more matings, and should allocate more time to feeding and, hence, to parental investment, growth and/or future reproduction. Females, on the other hand, have more uncertain mating prospects and should allocate time to imminent reproductive activities, thereby foregoing other life history traits such as growth and future egg production. By this, they also sacrifice future fecundity and attractiveness.
机译:在性角色颠倒的pipe鱼Syngnathus typhle中,我们发现基本的生活史分配直接受到性选择的影响。在选择实验中,我们分别调查了觅食和交配的时间分配,从而使雄性和雌性的体型变小或变大,可以在食物和潜在伴侣之间进行选择。我们发现雄性对觅食的兴趣远胜于交配,即在食物面前比在伴侣面前更频繁地被观察到,而雌性对潜在伴侣更感兴趣。这反映了性别选择对两种性别的作用不同,因为男性和女性在其他生活史特征(例如生长,死亡率,成熟年龄,分散性和父母支出)方面相对相似。而且,大型个体将更多的时间分配给交配活动,小型个体将其分配给进食。与食物相比,对交配更感兴趣的个体在选择大型(高质量)和小型(劣质)伴侣之间选择时更为关键,而对食物更感兴趣的个体则没有选择权。这些发现与我们的预测是一致的:性角色颠倒的雄性可以相对确定地实现一次或多次交配,并应分配更多的时间用于喂养,并因此分配给父母的投资,增长和/或将来的繁殖。另一方面,雌性的交配前景更加不确定,应该分配时间进行即将到来的生殖活动,从而超越其他生活史特征,例如生长和未来的产卵量。这样,他们也牺牲了未来的繁殖力和吸引力。

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