The role of female dominance hierarchies in the mating behaviour of mosquitofish |
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Authors: | Chen Therese Beekman Madeleine Ward Ashley J W |
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Institution: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. |
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Abstract: | While studies of sexual selection focus primarily on female choice and male-male competition, males should also exert mate choice in order to maximize their reproductive success. We examined male mate choice in mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, with respect to female size and female dominance. We found that the number of mating attempts made by a male was predicted by the dominance rank of females in a group, with dominant females attracting more mating attempts than subordinates. The number of mating attempts made by males was independent of the female size. The observed bias in the number of mating attempts towards dominant females may be driven either by straightforward male mate choice, since dominance and female fecundity are often closely related, or via the dominant females mediating male mating behaviour by restricting their access to subordinate females. |
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Keywords: | mate choice fitness dominance hierarchy fecundity |
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