Male mate choice in the annual killifish Millerichthys robustus and its relationship with female polymorphism, size and fecundity. Issue 1 (2nd January 2022)
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- Title:
- Male mate choice in the annual killifish Millerichthys robustus and its relationship with female polymorphism, size and fecundity. Issue 1 (2nd January 2022)
- Main Title:
- Male mate choice in the annual killifish Millerichthys robustus and its relationship with female polymorphism, size and fecundity
- Authors:
- Domínguez-Castanedo, Omar
Muñoz-Campos, Tessy M.
Valdesalici, Stefano
Valdez-Carbajal, Sharon
Passos, Carlos - Abstract:
- Abstract : In the classic theory of sexual roles, females are more careful in their choice of a mate because their reproductive investment is relatively higher. However, increasing evidence shows that males can also be choosy. Mate choice can be based on physical characteristics, such as body size and color ornaments, which have been documented as factors that also influence the maintenance of polymorphism. Here, we experimentally tested whether males of the annual killifish Millerichthys robustus preferentially choose females according to variations in ocelli number on the base of the caudal fin, or according to body size, in classical dual decision experiments. We demonstrated that there is a strong preference of the males of M. robustus for females with greater numbers of ocelli on the base of the caudal fin (females with 5–7 versus 1–2 ocelli) and for females of larger body size. We also tested whether female body size or number of ocelli are linked to higher fecundity or increased egg size, quantifying the number of embryos produced by the females of each experimental group and measuring the size of their eggs. Our results revealed that large females with more ocelli produced more and larger eggs than large females with fewer ocelli, and than small females regardless of the number of ocelli. These results may suggest that males of M. robustus that choose large-sized females can mate with genetic quality in parameters directly related to biological success, such asAbstract : In the classic theory of sexual roles, females are more careful in their choice of a mate because their reproductive investment is relatively higher. However, increasing evidence shows that males can also be choosy. Mate choice can be based on physical characteristics, such as body size and color ornaments, which have been documented as factors that also influence the maintenance of polymorphism. Here, we experimentally tested whether males of the annual killifish Millerichthys robustus preferentially choose females according to variations in ocelli number on the base of the caudal fin, or according to body size, in classical dual decision experiments. We demonstrated that there is a strong preference of the males of M. robustus for females with greater numbers of ocelli on the base of the caudal fin (females with 5–7 versus 1–2 ocelli) and for females of larger body size. We also tested whether female body size or number of ocelli are linked to higher fecundity or increased egg size, quantifying the number of embryos produced by the females of each experimental group and measuring the size of their eggs. Our results revealed that large females with more ocelli produced more and larger eggs than large females with fewer ocelli, and than small females regardless of the number of ocelli. These results may suggest that males of M. robustus that choose large-sized females can mate with genetic quality in parameters directly related to biological success, such as higher egg production of large-sized eggs. This is probably related to a higher hatching percentage, and larger subsequent larvae with rapid growth rates. We therefore propose that large body size and high number of ocelli on the base of the caudal fin in females could have evolved through male mate choice. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ethology, ecology & evolution. Volume 34:Issue 1(2022)
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- Ethology, ecology & evolution
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- Volume 34:Issue 1(2022)
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- Volume 34, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 34
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0034-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 51
- Page End:
- 65
- Publication Date:
- 2022-01-02
- Subjects:
- sexual selection -- color-polymorphism -- body size -- male mate choice -- eyespots
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http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/03949370.2021.1883121 ↗
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- 0394-9370
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