Kotiaho Janne S, Alatalo Rauno V, Mappes Johanna, Parri Silja
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, PO Box 35, FIN-40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Proc Biol Sci. 2004 Sep 7;271(1550):1847-50. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2788.
Synchronous sexual signalling is a behavioural phenomenon that has received considerable theoretical interest, but surprisingly few empirical tests have been conducted. Here, we present a set of experiments designed to determine (i) whether the sexual signalling of the drumming wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata is synchronous, and (ii) whether the synchrony may have evolved through female preference. Using controlled playback experiments, we found that males actively synchronized their drumming bouts with other males and females significantly preferred closely synchronized drumming clusters compared with loose clusters. In loose clusters, the first drumming signals attracted the most female responses, whereas in close clusters, the last drumming signals were the most heeded. We suggest that this female preference for the last drummer can maintain male synchronous signalling in H. rubrofasciata.
同步性信号传递是一种行为现象,已引起了相当多的理论关注,但令人惊讶的是,相关实证检验却很少。在此,我们开展了一系列实验,旨在确定:(i)红斑舞蛛(Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata)的求偶信号传递是否具有同步性;(ii)这种同步性是否可能通过雌性偏好进化而来。通过控制回放实验,我们发现雄性会主动与其他雄性同步其敲击节奏,并且与松散的敲击集群相比,雌性明显更偏好紧密同步的敲击集群。在松散的集群中,最初的敲击信号吸引了最多的雌性反应,而在紧密的集群中,最后的敲击信号最受关注。我们认为,雌性对最后敲击者的这种偏好能够维持红斑舞蛛雄性的同步信号传递行为。