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Female and male Texas cichlids (Herichthys cyanoguttatum) do not fight by the same rules
Authors:Draud  Matthew; Macias-Ordonez  Rogelio; Verga  Jack; Itzkowitz  Murray
Institution:a Department of Biology, C.W. Post-Long Island University, Brookville, NY 11548, USA b Departamento de Ecología y Comportamiento Animal, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Apartado Postal 63, 91000 Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico c Department of Biology, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Abstract:Selection usually acts differently on males and females duringintrasexual competition for resources and/or mates. Nevertheless,agonistic behavior has been examined both theoretically andempirically mostly in males. Our research questions whethermales and females follow the same rules of engagement in intrasexualcontests as predicted by the sequential assessment model (SAM).The SAM predicts negative correlations between contest intensityand duration and the magnitude of asymmetry in resource holdingpower (RHP) between the contestants, such that the most escalatedcontests are those between similarly endowed individuals. Westaged male and female intrasexual contests with varying degreesof body size asymmetry under a round robin design using themonogamous Texas cichlid fish (Herichthys cyanoguttatum) asa study case. We used Mantel's matrix analysis to compare howthe behavioral content, duration, structure, and outcome ofmale and female contests were affected by the relative bodysize of the contestants. In the case of males, relative sizein each contest predicted outcome, duration, and frequency ofconventional and escalated behaviors according to prevailingtheory. Female contest structure and outcome, however, werenot predicted by the relative size of contestants. We discussour results in terms of other asymmetries that might be importantin structuring female contests, and we propose potential approachesto study female–female aggression.
Keywords:behavioral sex dimorphism  body size asymmetry  fight theory  Herichthys cyanoguttatum  intrasexual contests  Mantel test  sequential assessment  Texas cichlids  
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