Simultaneous polygyny of the gobiid fish Asterropteryx semipunctata in relation to mate availability |
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Authors: | Kazutaka Hagiwara Hisaya Manabe Akihiko Shinomiya |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-0056, Japan;(2) Education Center, Kagoshima University, 1-21-30 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan;(3) 1089-202 Hirakawa-cho, Kagoshima 891-0133, Japan; |
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Abstract: | Nesting males of Asterropteryx semipunctata conducted spawning behavior with 2–6 females simultaneously. We carried out field observations on a rocky reef in Kagoshima, Japan, to examine the hypotheses that large males will show multi-female spawning behavior because of their mating advantage, and that simultaneous multi-female spawning will occur when the operational sex ratio (OSR; the ratio of receptive males to receptive females) becomes female-biased. Contrary to our prediction, neither the total number of multi-female spawnings during a spawning season nor mean number of spawning females at a time were correlated with nesting male sizes. This indicates that larger males often did not conduct multi-female spawnings. As predicted, the incidence of multi-female spawning followed the change in the OSR over time—as the OSR in the study area became biased toward females, the incidence of multi-female spawnings gradually increased. Our results suggest that mate availability affects mating patterns in A. semipunctata. |
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