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Multiple mate choice criteria and the importance of age for male mating success in the microhylid frog, Cophixalus ornatus
Authors:Adam Felton  Ross A Alford  Annika M Felton  Lin Schwarzkopf
Institution:(1) School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia;(2) Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, W-K Hancock Bldg. (43), Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Abstract:We examined multiple mate choice criteria in Cophixalus ornatus, a terrestrial breeding, microhylid frog. Mate choice consisted of three stages: mate attraction (male calling), courtship (male behavior between the call site and the nest), and nest site selection by the female. For male C. ornatus, the possession of a call with low dominant frequency relative to calling neighbors increased the probability that they would attract females. Dominant frequency was negatively correlated with age independent of male mass and snout vent length. When escorting the female from the call site to their nest, males traveled along more convoluted paths than when returning to the nest alone. The convolution of the path was, therefore, considered an aspect of courtship. Females released eggs into nests with structural characteristics typical of nests constructed by older males. Thus, females increased their chances of locating an acceptable nest by preferentially approaching males with lower dominant frequencies. This study is the first to demonstrate that age, independent of mass or snout-vent length, can influence call characteristics in anurans, and it is also the first to demonstrate the importance of male age to female mate choice in an amphibian.
Keywords:Age  Microhylid frog  Mate choice  Nest            Cophixalus ornatus
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