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Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarus: polyandry, male courtship signals, and mating success

机译:跳跃的蜘蛛Phidippus clarus中的振动交流:一妻多夫,男性求爱信号和交配成功

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The jumping spider Phidippus clarus uses signals that combine visual and substrate-borne vibrations, which predict the outcome of male-male competition and are important to copulation success. We investigated the function of males' substrate-borne vibrations by examining phenotypic correlates of vibratory signal traits and assessing whether these affect female mating and remating decisions. Virgin females were first paired with males, and females that copulated in first trials were then paired with a second male to determine whether females remate. We measured vibratory signals produced by males during these interactions to determine 1) correlations between substrate-borne signal traits and male phenotypes, 2) whether properties of substrate-borne signals predicted mating success in first and second copulations, and 3) whether females of different mating status have different acceptance thresholds for male characters. Courtship vibration rate was positively correlated with male leg size, and signaling rate significantly predicted mating success in all copulations. Some females were polyandrous; however, copulation with mated females occurred after longer courtship durations, and courtship duration was positively correlated with male size, demonstrating that mated females are less receptive to mates and suggesting that females may be trading up in subsequent matings. Our study shows that males invest significant effort in courtship and that sexual selection via female choice may play a nontrivial role in the mating system. These results are the first to show that honest information about male size is encoded by substrate vibrations, and these signals are important for male mating success in both virgin and mated females.
机译:跳跃的蜘蛛Phidippus clarus使用结合了视觉和基质传播的振动的信号,这些振动预测了男女竞争的结果,对交配成功至关重要。我们通过检查振动信号特征的表型相关性,并评估它们是否影响雌性的交配和繁殖决定,研究了雄性底物传播的振动的功能。首先将处女雌性与雄性配对,然后将在第一次试验中交配的雌性与第二个雄性配对,以确定雌性是否交配。我们测量了雄性在这些相互作用过程中产生的振动信号,以确定1)基质传播的信号性状与雄性表型之间的相关性; 2)基质传播的信号的特性是否预示了在第一和第二交配中的交配成功; 3)是否雌性不同交配状态对男性角色的接受阈值不同。求爱振动速率与男性腿部大小呈正相关,信号速率显着预测所有交配中的交配成功。一些雌性一夫多妻。但是,交配的雌性交配发生在更长的求偶时间之后,而求偶的持续时间与雄性大小呈正相关,表明交配的雌性对配偶的接受度较低,这表明雌性在随后的交配中可能会变卖。我们的研究表明,男性在求偶上投入了大量精力,而通过女性选择进行性选择可能在交配系统中扮演着重要角色。这些结果是第一个表明雄性大小的真实信息是由底物振动编码的,这些信号对于雄性和雌性雄性交配成功都很重要。

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