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A reliable indicator of female fecundity: the case of the yellow belly in<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Knipowitschia panizzae</Emphasis> (Teleostei: Gobiidae)
Authors:Marco?Massironi  Maria?B?Rasotto  Email author" target="_blank">Carlotta?MazzoldiEmail author
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Padova, Via U. Bassi 58/B, 35131 Padova, Italy
Abstract:A large body of research has developed on male ornaments and their role in sexual selection while female ornaments have been less investigated. This study focused on the presence, function, and possible role of a sexually dimorphic nuptial trait as an indicator of female quality in a fish species presenting ldquoconventionalrdquo sex roles: the yellow patch on the belly of Knipowitschia panizzae females. Aquarium spawning experiments demonstrated that this ornament is due to dermal pigments, is displayed only when the female is ready to spawn, and is switched off within minutes from the end of egg deposition. This sexual trait is variable in size among females and indicates female fecundity relative to her own body size. As a consequence, female yellow belly appears to be a reliable indicator of female quality as measured by current fecundity. Field data on natural nests highlights that males usually perform parental care on only one egg batch at a time. The modality of egg deposition suggests that males may be limited in their potential reproductive rates by environmental factors. Male limitations in egg care could favour male choosiness and the evolution of female nuptial displays.Communicated by R. Cattaneo-Vietti, Genova
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