Energetic constraints on mating performance in the sand goby |
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Authors: | Lindstrom Kai |
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Institution: | Department of Ecology and Systematics, Zoological Laboratory, PO Box 17, University of Helsinki Helsinki FIN-00014, Finland |
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Abstract: | I tested the effect of food addition on reproductive successin male sand gobies, Pomatoschistus minutus, by comparing food-supplementedmales with unfed, control males. The sand goby is a small marinefish with paternal egg care. The males were breeding in artificialnest sites in otherwise natural conditions in the field. I quantifiedenergy reserves by extracting nonpolar lipids. The food supplementimproved the fat reserves of the fed males as compared to unfedmales. Fed males spent more time at the nest, whereas unfedmales spent a much smaller proportion of their time at the nest.As a consequence, fed males mated sooner than unfed males andtended to get more eggs. In the unfed group, mating speed wascorrelated to body length so that bigger males mated sooner.The results suggest that the reproductive success of breedingsand goby males is constrained by the availability of energybut that this constraint is most severe for small males andless severe for bigger males. Energy availability through itseffect on condition will affect the investment in reproductiveeffort. |
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Keywords: | condition dependence fat reserves mating success Pomaotoschistus minutus sand goby sexual selection |
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