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Space use by the Japanese fluvial sculpin, Cottus pollux, related to spatio-temporal limitations in nest resources
Authors:Takaharu Natsumeda
Institution:(1) Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Kamitanakami-hirano 509-3, Otsu, Shiga, 520-2113, Japan;(2) Present address: Kawaguchi 1-7-9-502, Tsuchiura, 300-0033, Japan
Abstract:Space use by the Japanese fluvial sculpin, Cottus pollux, as related to nest availability was studied in a Japanese mountain stream. Males had larger home ranges than females before breeding. A measure of nest resource limitation was L < 1 and the same nest rock was used by two males successively in three cases, indicating a limited supply of suitable nest rocks for males. All males included the nest rocks in their home ranges, but the timing of nest occupation was apparently dependent on male size, suggesting the presence of male-male competition for the nest rocks. Females, on the other hand, exhibited two different patterns in space use, independent of body size: (1) they spawned in their home ranges, or (2) they spawned out of their home ranges and returned. Nest cavity area did not affect male reproductive success. Spatial separation between female home ranges and nest location was the main reason for the females' movement out of their home ranges. The limitation in the male mating phase (5.7 days on average) might also have forced the females to move out of their home range to spawn. The reason behind such temporal limitation in the male mating interval was discussed from the viewpoint of the energy cost accompanying male parental care.
Keywords:home ranges  male mating  male–  male competition  nest-rock availability
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