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Summary Male sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) actively competed for a limited number of clay flowerpots as nest sites in circular wading pools. Males nesting in pots spawned earlier and more often, had higher mean and lower variance for hatching success (number of fry per gram of estimated clutch weight), and suffered fewer stolen fertilizations, nest raids, and territorial encounters than did males nesting outside pots, and in pools without pots (Table 2). Males nesting in pots had the more even temporal distribution of fanning bouts and interfanning intervals; the durations of fanning bouts and interfanning intervals were less variable for these males (Table 2).In replicate aquaria, one male nested on each side of a glass partition and both males spawned approximately simultaneously. Flowerpots were provided to one, both, or neither male. Males with pots had higher mean hatching success, fewer territorial encounters, and the more even temporal distribution of fanning bouts and interfanning intervals (Table 4).Thus it appears that nest site concealment, in the form of clay flowerpots, affected male hatching success, reproductive success, and parental behavior, even when physical contact between males was prevented. These data suggest that a causal relationship may exist between the paternal fanning regime and the subsequent hatching success. Furthermore, these data suggest that males which nest in high concealment increase their reproductive success, and that females which spawn with these males reduce the variance of their hatching success as well as increase their mean hatching success. 相似文献
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Jeanne Altmann 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1979,6(2):161-164
Summary Characteristics of a populations's reproductive system affect the degree of relatedness within the age cohorts and maternal sibships of that population. Two consequences of a small litter size, particularly of size one, a relatively polygynous mating system at any one time period, and frequent replacement of reproductively active males over successive periods, are that (1) the set of offspring that each female produces (a maternal sibship) will usually consist of halfsiblings, and (2) within a social group the members of each age cohort will be closely related, either all forming one paternal sibship (half-siblings) if there is only one reproductively active male at a time, or in the case of several reproductively active males, a set of individuals whose mean relatedness is some-what ower than in the one-father case. In the present paper, degree of relatedness within each of these two subgroups is calculated on the basis of a simple model. I then examine effects of the various reproductive parameters on this relatedness and compare maternal sibships and age cohorts in the relative degree of relatedness within them. Age cohorts will often be identifiable, closely related units, paternal sibships in the extreme case. Age cohorts may be important in the evolution of family altruism. They differ from maternal sibships in interesting ways that may affect the kinds of behaviors that are likely to evolve. 相似文献
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Predation risk affects courtship and attractiveness of competing threespine stickleback males 总被引:6,自引:3,他引:6
Ulrika Candolin 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1997,41(2):81-87
The effect of predation risk and male-male competition on male courtship behaviour and attractiveness to females was studied
in the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) by presenting dummy or live females to solitary and competing males under different predation risks. In the presence of
a predator, males decreased courtship activity. Different courtship components were, however, adjusted to different extents
and in opposing directions to predation risk, probably because the single components may have varied in riskiness. The presence
of a competing male decreased overall courtship activity, but increased the frequency of zigzags, suggesting zigzagging to
be a competitive strategy against other males. In the presence of a predator male courtship activity was not affected by a
competitor. Female mate choice correlated with the males' previous frequency of zigzags towards a dummy female. However, when
a live female paid attention to a male, the male decreased zigzagging and instead increased leading and fanning behaviours,
probably trying to attract the female to the nest to mate. Predation risk affected the attractiveness of males as females
reduced their attention to a male when he faced a predator and reduced his courtship activity. As females instead increased
their attention to a competing male that had increased his courtship activity, due to decreased competition, males clearly
are balancing mating opportunities against predator avoidance. When males vary in their susceptibility to predators, predation
risk may thus affect mating success of competing males.
Received: 31 January 1997 / Accepted after revision: 15 April 1997 相似文献
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Certainty of paternity covaries with paternal care in birds 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
Summary Male investment in parental care has been hypothesized to be affected or not to be affected by their certainty of paternity, depending on the particular assumptions of theoretical models. We used data on paternal care and extra-pair paternity from 52 bird species to determine whether male parental care was related to certainity of paternity. Paternal care was measured as the relative male contribution to nest building, courtship feeding, incubation, and feeding of nestlings, respectively. Males of avian taxa did not provide less parental care during nest building, courtship feeding and incubation if the frequency of extra-pair paternity was high. However, male participation in feeding of offspring was significantly negatively related to the frequency of extra-pair paternity. This was also the case when the effects of potentially confounding variables such as developmental mode of offspring (which may result in males being freed from parental duties), extent of polygyny (which may result in less paternal care), and the frequency of multiple clutches during one breeding season (which may increase the probability of finding fertile females during the nestling period) were controlled statistically. These results suggest that the extent of paternal care has been affected by certainty of paternity, and that sex roles during the energetically most expensive parts of reproduction have been shaped by sperm competition. 相似文献
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Linda A. Whittingham 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1989,25(1):73-80
Summary The effect of brood size and female nesting status on male parental behavior was investigated in red-winged blackbirds Agelaius phoeniceus using brood size manipulation experiments. Male redwings allocated parental effort on the basis of brood size and nestling age. Males began assisting females only at nests with at least three offspring older than three days. Female nesting status had no singificant influence on male parental care. When females were unable to meet a brood's demand for food, males assisted females with nestling feeding. Females did not reduce the amount of food delivered to nestlings when males assisted. The amount of food brought to nestlings by the male was additional to the amount of food provided by the female. Male assistance increased fledgling success. When female provisioning was sufficient to meet a brood's demand for food males did not assist. The value of male parental care varied inversely with the ability of the female to meet nestling food demands. The ability of unassisted females to provide sufficient food and to raise a brood of nestlings successfully appeared to be influenced by resource abundance. 相似文献
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Noboru Okuda Tomohiro Takeyama Yasunobu Yanagisawa 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1997,41(6):363-369
Entire-brood cannibalism by mouthbrooding males of the cardinal fish Apogon doederleini was investigated in temperate waters of southern Japan during two breeding seasons. The rate of cannibalism was 17–18% in
each season and did not differ among age-groups. However, the seasonal pattern of cannibalism differed markedly among age-groups:
young (1- and 2-year-old) males frequently cannibalized early broods, especially the first brood, of the season, whereas cannibalism
by middle-aged (3- and 4-year-old) and old (5- and 6-year-old) males mainly occurred late in the breeding season. We explain
this difference in terms of trade-offs between current and future reproduction. Young males, whose future reproductive success
is enhanced by the growth increment, may allocate more time and energy to growth by cannibalizing early broods. In contrast,
for older males who have had more breeding cycles and grow little, cannibalism could be a way to reverse the deterioration
in their somatic condition that occurs as the breeding season progresses. It is also likely that the current reproductive
loss entailed by the cannibalism is effectively compensated by quick re-mating with another female.
Received: 24 February 1997 / Accepted after revision: 20 July 1997 相似文献
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Ioanna Katsiadaki Matthew Sanders Marion Sebire Masaki Nagae Kiyoshi Soyano Alexander P Scott 《Environmental sciences》2007,14(5):263-283
The three-spined stickleback, a small teleost species with habitats that range from full marine to fresh water bodies across the whole Northern hemisphere, has a number of advantages for endocrine disruption research. It is the only teleost species with an unambiguous biomarker for androgens, the presence of the glue protein spiggin in the male kidney, which can be measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The androgen assay has been adopted to detect antiandrogens in two different ways and an homologous ELISA for stickleback vitellogenin is also available. DNA markers for molecular sex determination are available; thus, sex ratios can also be used for in situ biomonitoring. In addition, the critical period of sexual differentiation has been determined and the occurrence of intersex fish has been reported several times. The species full genome sequence is almost complete. All aspects of stickleback biology (ecology, evolution, behavior, physiology, endocrinology) are well documented. In European waters, the stickleback is the only fish that can bring laboratory and field studies together and allow the true impact of endocrine disruptors on fish populations to be evaluated. 相似文献
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Lisa A. Simoncelli Christine J. Delevan Omar Ali S. Al-Naimi Maryam Bamshad 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2010,64(5):865-873
Most monogamous male mammals display parental care, but the mechanism by which they become motivated to care for infants remains
unknown. We used prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) as a model of biparental species to test the hypothesis that physical contact with a female enhances male parental responsiveness
before the birth of offspring. We tested four groups of males: mated with physical contact with their mate, mated with only
distal cues from their mate, mated with no cues, and unmated with distal cues from a female. The subjects were placed in an
oversized cage divided into two compartments by a perforated barrier. At mid-gestation, the bedding and females were removed,
and the males’ responses toward two infants were videotaped. Although most males behaved parentally, mated males exposed to
their mate’s tactile or distal cues approached the young faster and were more likely to care for both infants than unmated
males which received female distal cues. Males who had physical contact with their mate showed “kyphosis” (a crouching position
over infants) and contacted infants more frequently than mated males which received no cues from their mate or unmated males
which received female distal cues. Furthermore, the frequency of non-social behaviors was lowest in mated males that had physical
contact with their mate. The data suggest that exposure to female distal cues after mating is sufficient to increase male
parental attentiveness, but female somatosensory cues affect the male's tendency to remain in physical contact with infants. 相似文献
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David F. Westneat Anne B. Clark Katherine C. Rambo D. F. Westneat 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1995,37(5):349-356
We video-taped male and female red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) feeding individual chicks in order to test the hypothesis that food might be differently allocated to within-pair offspring and extra-pair young. We found no evidence that paternity influenced the allocation of food by either males or females. Both males and females fed male offspring significantly more, but there was no tendency for paternity to be skewed by gender. Females fed older offspring significantly more, whereas males did not; extra-pair fertilizations, however, were not associated with lay or hatch order of the chicks. Given that males do not appear to discriminate within-pair from extra-pair offspring directly, these results are consistent with current theory on the effect of paternity on paternal behavior. We discuss briefly some of the possible reasons why discrimination might be lacking in red-winged blackbirds and in other species in which the possibility of discrimination of paternity and allocation of paternal behavior has been studied. 相似文献
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James V. Briskie Robert Montgomerie Tarmo Põldmaa Peter T. Boag 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1998,43(3):181-190
In species where females copulate with more than one male during a single breeding attempt, males risk investing in offspring
that are not their own. In the polygynandrous Smith's longspur (Calcarius pictus), females copulate sequentially with one to three males for each clutch of eggs and most of these males later assist in feeding
the young. Using multilocus DNA profiling, we determined that there was mixed paternity in >75% of broods (n=31) but that few offspring (<1% of 114 nestlings) were sired by males outside the polygynandrous group. Male feeding rate
increased significantly with the number of young sired, with males siring four nestlings feeding the brood at double the frequency
of males siring only a single nestling. However, male Smith's longspurs appear to show a graded adjustment of paternal care
in response to paternity only when other males are available to compensate for reduced care: feeding rate did not vary in
relation to paternity when only one male provisioned young at the nest. There was no evidence that males could recognise their
own offspring within a brood and feed them preferentially. The number of offspring sired by each male was significantly correlated
with the number of days spent copulating with the attending female: on average, a male sired one offspring for every 2 days
of copulatory access. If males use their access to females to estimate paternity (and thereby decide on their subsequent level
of parental investment), a positive relationship is expected between the amount of female access and the subsequent feeding
rate to the nestlings. Nonetheless, male feeding effort was only weakly correlated with female access and more study is needed
to determine how males estimate their paternity in a brood.
Received: 1 June 1997 / Accepted after revision: 1 April 1998 相似文献
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We studied two courtship displays of male peafowl (Pavo cristatus), focusing particularly on male orientation relative to the position of the sun. During the “wing-shaking” display, females
were generally behind the displaying male, and male orientation with respect to the position of the sun was not significantly
different from random. However, during the pre-copulatory “train-rattling” display, males were on average directed at about
45° to the right of the sun azimuth with the female positioned directly in front, suggesting that this behaviour is involved
in the communication of a visual signal. A model presentation experiment confirmed that courting peacocks were more likely
to perform the train-rattling display when the female was on the sunny side of their erect train, but more likely to perform
wing-shaking behaviour when the female was on the shaded side of the male. This study underscores the importance of visual
signalling in peafowl courtship, and we suggest that an angle of about 45° relative to the sun may allow males to enhance
the appearance of their iridescent eyespot feathers.
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献
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Lucy C. Odling-Smee Janette W. Boughman Victoria A. Braithwaite 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2008,62(12):1935-1945
Increasing evidence suggests that cognitive function is under selection in diverse taxa and that this results in different
cognitive abilities in taxa experiencing different selective environments. For example, species inhabiting spatially complex
environments might be expected to have good spatial learning ability. We investigated whether local habitat conditions influence
learning by comparing the performance of two recently diverged species of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus complex) in a spatial learning task. The two species reside sympatrically in several lakes. Benthics occupy the spatially
structured vegetated littoral zone, whereas limnetics occupy the spatially homogenous open-water pelagic zone. We trained
fish to locate a hidden reward in a T-maze and asked whether they did so by learning a body-centred pattern of movement (turn
left or right) or by using plant landmarks. Both benthics and limnetics used turn and landmark cues, but benthics learnt the
task almost twice as quickly as limnetics. This difference is consistent with the hypothesis that benthic and limnetic sticklebacks
are equipped with spatial learning abilities well suited to the spatial complexity of their littoral and pelagic habitats.
Our findings add to the understanding of the evolution of learning. 相似文献
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Beatriz Willink Federico Bolaños Heike Pröhl 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2014,68(2):249-261
The evolution of aposematism is linked to increased opportunities for conspicuous sexual displays since detection by potential predators is no longer disadvantageous. Therefore, phenotypic divergence in aposematic species leading to relatively cryptic forms is expected to constrain such opportunities, by restoring the trade-off between natural and sexual selection on the boldness of sexual displays. We asked if and how a derived phenotype of the poison-dart frog Oophaga granulifera that appears relatively cryptic to potential predators exhibits conspicuous sexual displays for potential mates. We used visual modeling of frog contrasts against their natural backgrounds to test if for conspecifics green frogs appear less conspicuous than red frogs as they do for birds. We conducted behavioral observations of focal red and green males to determine if green frogs adjust their display behavior to the availability of potential mates. Dorsal brightness is known to influence female preferences in at least one poison frog species. We found that, despite being less visible under some measures, green frogs may appear as bright as red frogs for conspecifics but not birds, when viewed on dark backgrounds. Additionally, green males called more intermittently than red males when advertising to distant females, but they exhibited a dramatic increase in calling activity in proximity of a female and were as active as red males in this context. Together, our results suggest that green frogs retain context-dependent conspicuousness to conspecifics despite the evolution of relative crypsis to potential predators. 相似文献
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Emile van Lieshout P. Andreas Svensson Bob B. M. Wong 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2013,67(3):513-518
Positive static allometry is a scaling relationship where the relative size of traits covaries with adult body size. Traditionally, positive allometry is thought to result from either altered physiological requirements at larger body size or from strongly condition-dependent allocation under sexual selection. Yet, there are no theoretical reasons why positive allometry cannot evolve in fitness-related traits that are solely under the influence of natural selection. We investigated scaling and sexual dimorphism of a naturally selected trait, pectoral fin size, in comparison to a trait important in male–male combat, head width in natural populations of a fish, the desert goby Chlamydogobius eremius. Male desert gobies provide uniparental care and use their pectoral fins to fan the brood (often under hypoxic conditions); hence, larger fins are expected to be more efficient. Male pectoral fins do not appear to fulfil a signalling function in this species. We found that, for both pectoral fin size and head width, males exhibited positive allometric slopes and greater relative trait size (allometric elevation) than females. However, for head width, females also showed positive allometry, albeit to a lesser degree than males. Because fin locomotory function typically does not result in positive allometry, our findings indicate that other naturally selected uses, such as paternal care, can exaggerate trait scaling relationships. 相似文献
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Corey R. Freeman-Gallant 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1997,40(6):395-400
Empirical relationships between parentage and male parental care are commonly interpreted in the context of life-history
models that consider increased offspring survivorship as the only benefit of paternal effort. However, indirect benefits associated
with male care can also influence a male's response to cuckoldry: if females allocate paternity according to their prior experience
with male parental care, it may pay for males to provision extra-pair young in early broods. Here, I assess the relationship
between first-brood parentage and paternal care in a population of Savannah sparrows (Passerculussandwichensis) where a male's fertilization success in the second brood appears to be influenced by his prior parental performance. Based
on the multi-locus DNA fingerprinting of 17 first broods, male feeding effort was influenced by parentage (percent of brood
resulting from within-pair fertilizations) but not by brood size, male mating status (monogamous versus polygynous), timing
of breeding (hatching date), structural size (wing length) or condition (mass). Males provided more care to broods that contained
few within-pair young. This result supports the idea that males provision young to increase their future mating success, but
alternative hypotheses involving male quality and timing of breeding cannot be excluded.
Received: 13 August 1996 / Accepted after revision: 22 February 1997 相似文献
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Reproduction entails parental decisions over allocation of limiting resources. ‘Begging’ solicitation displays by the offspring
have been hypothesised to evolve as reliable indicators of quality, allowing parents to adopt optimal allocation strategies.
To function as such, however, begging signals must covary with offspring traits that affect viability. Here we tested whether
oxidative damage of nestling barn swallows predicts begging bout duration, call amplitude and intensity of postural displays
both under normal food provisioning and under food shortage. Oxidative damage as determined by normal metabolism, pathological
conditions and functioning of the immune system can serve as a comprehensive indicator of offspring condition because it can
profoundly affect viability, senescence and reproduction. Begging bout duration was negatively predicted by oxidative damage
but only after food deprivation. Postural begging negatively covaried with oxidative damage, at least when nestlings were
confronted with related nest mates. Plasma antioxidant capacity did not predict begging behaviour. Thus, we show for the first
time that behavioural begging covaries with a comprehensive index of chick condition, lending support to reliability of such
begging traits also as signals of quality rather than need or hunger only. Future studies are candidate to decouple the effect
of hunger state and individual condition on behavioural begging. 相似文献
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Travis E. Wilcoxen Raoul K. Boughton Stephan J. Schoech 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2010,64(10):1527-1535
In species that undergo actuarial senescence, the value of current reproduction is predicted to increase relative to the value of future reproduction with age, as the probability of survival to another reproductive event is reduced. Therefore, life history theory predicts that aging animals should increase their investment in reproduction. However, an increase in reproductive investment may carry significant costs to the breeding individuals. We recorded provisioning rates of Florida scrub-jay male breeders, followed by their immediate capture to assess body condition and collect blood for an in vitro test of immunocompetence and an assay of baseline corticosterone for a measure of stress. Older males provisioned offspring and brooding mates at the highest rates. There was no evidence of any physiological deficits in males with high provisioning rates, independent of age. It appears that birds that survive to old age are high quality birds that maintain good physiological condition, which complements the value of experience and permits maximal investment in offspring. 相似文献