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Influence of male competition on male mating behaviour in the cave molly, Poecilia mexicana
Authors:Rüdiger Riesch  Ingo Schlupp  Martin Plath
Institution:(1) Biozentrum Grindel, Universität Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, OK 73019, USA
Abstract:In many species, male mating behaviour is correlated with male body size, with large males often being preferred by females. Small surface-dwelling Poecilia mexicana males compensate for this disadvantage by being more sexually active and using sneaky copulations. In a cave-dwelling population, however, small males do not show this behaviour. Do small males alter their behaviour in the presence of a large rival? Here, we investigated the influence of male competition on male mating behaviour in the cave form. Two males of different sizes were mated with a female either alone or together with the other male. No aggressive interactions were observed between either fish. There was no statistically significant difference in the frequency of sexual behaviours between the two treatments. In both treatments, large males were more sexually active than small males. Thus, small cave molly males do not switch to an alternative mating behaviour in the presence of a larger rival. Possibly, the extreme environmental conditions in the cave (e.g. low oxygen content and high levels of hydrogen sulphide) favour saving energetic costs, resulting in the absence of alternative mating behaviour in small males.
Keywords:Cave fish  Male competition  Mating tactics  Poeciliidae
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