Hungry females show stronger mating preferences |
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Authors: | Fisher, Heidi S. Rosenthal, Gil G. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Boston University, 5 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA |
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Abstract: | Female mating decisions that are based on condition-dependenttraits, such as male nutritional state, may be associated witha female's own condition. In the swordtail fish, Xiphophorusbirchmanni, females prefer the chemical cues of well-fed malesto cues of food-deprived males. Here we show that this preferenceis significantly stronger in females when they were experimentallyfood deprived than when they were well fed. Our results suggestthat if females have limited access to food resources, and arethemselves food deprived, they will attend to cues indicatingmale nutritional condition more than when environmental conditionsallow for greater access to food. Furthermore, not only is theslope of the preference function condition dependent but also,in all trials, the latency to respond to the presented stimuliwas shorter in food-deprived females, suggesting that responsivenessto environmental cues is condition dependent as well. Undernatural conditions, females of many species likely experiencevariation in resource availability. Thus, we predict that covariancebetween the strength of female preferences and resource availabilitymay be widespread and may represent a common source of femalepreference variation within and between populations. |
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Keywords: | mate choice pheromone Poeciliidae sexual selection trophic environment. |
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