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Female song and aggression show contrasting relationships to reproductive success when habitat quality differs

机译:当栖息地质量不同时,女性歌曲和侵略性与生殖成功之间存在相反的关系

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Though well studied in males, little is known about the factors influencing variation in expression of exaggerated traits such as intense aggression, elaborate ornaments, and lethal weaponry in females. Current research suggests that these traits are important when females compete for access to limited reproductive resources and that greater trait expression leads to higher reproductive success. However, contest theory predicts that differences in resource availability will alter the costs and benefits of competition and contest rules, potentially changing the strength or direction of selection. Female superb fairy-wrens, a common Australian passerine, compete for exclusive breeding territories using song and aggression. A previous study in a population residing in uniform, high-quality habitat found that strong responses to a simulated intruder were associated with improved reproductive success. Here, we determine whether differences in resource availability, i.e., habitat quality, are associated with changes to this relationship by replicating this study in a second population that resides in lower-quality, patchy habitat. We quantified female response (activity and song rates) to a simulated same-sex intruder and examine the relationships with territory quality and annual reproductive success. Contrary to previous research, we found that in low-quality, patchy habitat, stronger responders occupied poorer quality territories and had lower reproductive success. However, basal song rates and responses to an intruder were overall much stronger in low-quality habitat. These results suggest that female-female contest rules and the intensity of competition differ according to resource availability, which may alter how selection acts on female competitive traits.
机译:尽管在男性中进行了充分的研究,但对影响女性夸张的性格表现的因素的了解却很少,这些夸张的性格表现为诸如强烈的侵略性,精美的装饰品和致命的武器。当前的研究表明,当女性争夺有限的生殖资源时,这些性状就很重要,而更大的性状表现出更高的生殖成功率。但是,竞争理论预测资源可用性的差异将改变竞争和竞争规则的成本和收益,从而可能改变选择的强度或方向。女性精湛的仙女wr是澳大利亚的常见er科动物,他们通过歌声和侵略性争夺独家繁殖地。先前对居住在统一的高质量栖息地中的人群进行的研究发现,对模拟入侵者的强烈反应与繁殖成功的改善有关。在这里,我们通过将研究复制到质量较低,斑驳的栖息地中的第二个种群中来确定资源可用性的差异(即栖息地质量)是否与这种关系的变化有关。我们量化了女性对模拟同性入侵者的反应(活动和歌唱率),并研究了其与领土质量和年度生殖成功之间的关系。与以前的研究相反,我们发现在质量低下,斑驳的栖息地中,反应更强的人占据了质量较差的地区,繁殖成功率较低。但是,在低质量的栖息地中,基础歌曲的速率和对入侵者的响应总体上要强得多。这些结果表明,女性-女性竞争规则和竞争强度根据资源的可用性而有所不同,这可能会改变选择对女性竞争特质的作用。

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