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Predation risk reduces male-male sexual competition in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

机译:捕食风险可减少特立尼达孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)中的男性-男性性竞争

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Because agonistic behaviour can increase an individual's risk of predation, natural selection should favour individuals that modify their behaviour in the face of predation hazard in ways that maximise fitness. We investigated experimentally the effects of an increase in the apparent risk of predation on male-male competition within mixed-sex shoals of the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata). We show that males engaged in significantly fewer aggressive interactions with conspecific males in the presence of a fish predator. However, they continued to court and attempt copulations with females at the same rate irrespective of the level of predation risk. In comparison, under predation hazard, female guppies were less responsive sexually and avoided fewer male copulation attempts. Such predator-mediated changes in male-male agonistic interactions and female sexual responsiveness towards males have important implications for the mode and intensity of sexual selection within populations.
机译:由于激动性行为会增加个体被捕食的风险,因此自然选择应偏向于在面对捕食危害时以最大化适应性的方式改变其行为的个体。我们通过实验研究了特立尼达孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)的混交性浅滩中掠夺性表观风险增加对雄性-雄性竞争的影响。我们表明,在有鱼类捕食者的情况下,雄性与同种雄性的侵略性互动显着减少。但是,无论掠食风险的高低,他们都继续向法院求婚,并尝试以相同的比率与雌性交配。相比之下,在掠食性危险下,雌性孔雀鱼的性反应较弱,避免了雄性交配的尝试。这种捕食者介导的雄性-雄性激动相互作用的变化和雌性对雄性的反应对人群中性选择的方式和强度具有重要意义。

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