Smith Carl, Reichard Martin
Department of Biology, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2005 Aug 22;272(1573):1683-8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3140.
In most species there is greater variance in reproductive fitness among males than females. A consequence is the evolution of alternative male mating tactics, including sneaking behaviour whereby males attempt to mate with females courted by other males, which could undermine female choice. In bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus), fish that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mussels, sneaking is common and successful. Here we show that female bitterling can significantly improve their fertility with an increase in the number of spawning partners. Females perform conspicuous behaviours associated with spawning more frequently close to sneakers, and spawn more eggs close to high-quality sneakers. This is the first time that females have been shown to engage in behaviour that increases the probability of sneaking, and raises the possibility of a sexual conflict over the number and source of ejaculates during spawning in this species.
在大多数物种中,雄性的生殖适应性差异比雌性更大。其结果是出现了替代雄性交配策略的进化,包括偷情行为,即雄性试图与被其他雄性求爱的雌性交配,这可能会破坏雌性的选择。在鳑鲏(Rhodeus sericeus)中,这种鱼会将卵产在活淡水贻贝的鳃上,偷情行为很常见且成功率高。我们在此表明,雌性鳑鲏通过增加产卵伴侣的数量可显著提高其繁殖力。雌性在靠近偷情者时更频繁地表现出与产卵相关的明显行为,并且在靠近优质偷情者时会产出更多的卵。这是首次证明雌性会参与增加偷情可能性的行为,并增加了该物种在产卵时关于射精数量和来源的性冲突的可能性。