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The costs of reproduction to males and females of a paternal mouthbrooding cardinalfish Apogon notatus
Authors:N Okuda
Institution:Department of Biology and Earth Sciences, Ehime University, 2-5 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, P.O. Box 790-8577, Japan
Abstract:In the cardinalfish Apogon notatus , starving males mouthbrood the eggs, and females are more active than males in courtship and in attacks against conspecific intruders upon their breeding territory, but sexual ornaments are developed in males. Condition factor, hepatosomatic index and fat body-somatic index declined in both sexes during the breeding season. The deterioration of somatic condition was more severe in females, suggesting that the overall energetic costs were larger for females which produced more than twice as many clutches as males brooded in a season. Selective mortality of females could be due primarily to the depletion of their energy reserves. The increased mortality in females is a possible mechanism for the male-biased operational sex ratio which may provide the potential for sexual selection on males.
Keywords:Apogonidae  brood cannibalism  energetic cost  mortality  operational sex ratio  somatic condition
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