Ultraviolet vision and mate choice in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) |
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Authors: | Smith, Elizabeth J. Partridge, Julian C. Parsons, Katharine N. White, Elizabeth M. Cuthill, Innes C. Bennett, Andrew T. D. Church, Stuart C. |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK |
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Abstract: | Ultraviolet (UV) vision is well documented for many speciesof vertebrates. UV cues are known to be used in foraging, navigationand in mate choice. We conducted a series of behavioral experimentsto investigate the role of UV perception in mate choice inboth female and male guppies (Poecilia reticulata). In ourexperiments the visual appearance of potential mates was manipulatedusing either UV transmitting (UV+) or UV blocking (UV-) filters.Female guppies significantly preferred UV+ males. Male guppiestended to prefer UV- females, but their preferences were marginallynonsignificant. Further experiments investigating the roleof luminance, indicate that UV wavelengths are probably beingused for color discrimination rather than for detecting differencesin brightness. These experiments raise the possibility thatUV is used in mate assessment in different ways by male andfemale guppies. This may reflect the different strategies thatthe two sexes have in order to maximize reproductive success.To our knowledge, these are the first data showing that UVis used by any fish species in mate selection. |
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Keywords: | guppies mate choice Poecilia reticulata sexual selection ultraviolet vision. |
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