Mating patterns and a test for female mate choice in Etheostoma spectabile (Pisces,Percidae) |
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Authors: | Mark Pyron |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, OK, USA;(2) Present address: El Verde Field Station, P.O. Box 1690, 00773 Luquillo, PR, USA |
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Abstract: | Neither size nor breeding color correlated with spawning success of male orangethroat darters, Etheostoma spectabile (Pisces, Percidae), under natural field conditions. When females were presented experimentally with a simultaneous choice they spent no more time in proximity to large than small males, and were subsequently no more likely to spawn with large than with small males. Females also displayed no preference for bright versus dull males. Males and females did not differ significantly in size. Etheostoma spectabile may lack sexual size dimorphism as a result of the lack of female choice for size and the ineffectiveness of male attempts to monopolize females, or selection may be for increased size of females. Males are not dwarfs because of sperm competition. Contest competition among males appeared to be important in initiating spawnings but many males obtained spawnings by participating in ongoing spawning events. Etheostoma spectabile is an example of a sexually dimorphic species with no evident female preference for male size or color. |
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Keywords: | Female mate choice Mating system Fish Etheostoma spectabile |
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