Mating preference of female zebrafish, Danio rerio, in relation to male dominance |
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Authors: | Spence, Rowena Smith, Carl |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK |
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Abstract: | Mating success tends to be skewed toward dominant males, thoughfemale mate preferences may not always correlate with male dominance.In this study, we investigated the mating preferences of femalezebrafish, Danio rerio, in the absence of malemale competition.We paired females sequentially with males of known dominancerank, using a nested, repeated measures design, with egg productionas a measure of female mate preference. We predicted that femaleswould spawn more frequently and produce larger clutches whenpaired with males of higher dominance rank. We found significantdifferences among females in the size of clutches produced andamong males in the size of clutches received, but these differenceswere independent of male dominance rank. Male body size wasnot related to either dominance rank or clutch size received.These results indicate that females vary clutch size in relationto the males with which they are paired but that they do notfavor dominant males. Thus, male competition may normally overridefemale mate preference in zebrafish. |
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Keywords: | assortative mating mate choice oviposition pheromone territoriality. |
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