Female mate choice and male red coloration in a natural three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) population |
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Authors: | Bakker, Theo C. M. Mundwiler, Beat |
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Affiliation: | Universität Bern, Zoologisches Institut Abt. Verhaltensökologie, Wohlenstrasse 50a, CH-3032 Hinterkappelen, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Under laboratory conditions, female three-spined sticklebacks(Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) show a mating preference for intenselyred-colored males. We verified this female choice in the fieldby observing a freshwater stickleback population in its naturalhabitat. During the egg collection phase, individual courtingmales were localized with the aid of a dummy of a ripe female,caught and photographed under standardized conditions, and released.After males had stopped collecting eggs, we counted the numberof eggs in the nests. The more intense a male's red breedingcoloration, the more eggs he received. Simultaneous female choiceexperiments in the laboratory suggested that ripe females ofthis population preferred redder males. Breeding activitiesof the males in the field were clustered and seem to be synchronizedwithin clusters. At one of the breeding sites, more intensered males were in better physical condition, but this was notthe case at another site. Although several synchronized breedingcycles were observed, the majority of males seem to completeonly one breeding cycle. |
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Keywords: | breeding coloration female choice Gasterosteus aculeatus sexual selection three-spined sticklebacks. |
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