Male-like behaviour in an all-female lizard: relationship to ovarian cycle |
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Authors: | Michael C. Moore Joan M. Whittier Allen J. Billy David Crews |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Zoology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA |
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Abstract: | A quantitative analysis of the relationship between pseudocopulatory behaviour and the ovarian cycle in the parthenogenetic lizard Cnemidophorus uniparens indicates (1) that this behaviour is frequently and regularly expressed by captive individuals, and (2) that the sexual role, either male-like or female-like, exhibited by an animal is correlated with its ovarian state. The expression of female-like behaviour patterns was associated with and primarily limited to the vitellogenic stage of the cycle. Male-like behaviour patterns occurred most frequently during post-ovulatory stages but was not limited to these stages. Neither behavioural role was ever expressed by non-reproductive individuals. Reproductive individuals often alternated in assuming the female-like and male-like roles during the progress of the ovarian cycle. These observations suggest that pseudosexual behaviour is hormonally activated in this species. However, it also appears that the prevailing social situation is an important factor determining which behavioural role is taken. This work strengthens the hypothesis that pseudosexual behaviour in all-female lizards occurs as the result of natural selection. |
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