Persaud Kamini N, Galef Bennett G
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
J Comp Psychol. 2005 Nov;119(4):440-6. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.119.4.440.
Results of previous studies of courtship and mating in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) suggest that females avoid conspecific males because, while courting and mating, males engage in behaviors that are potentially injurious to females. However, prior experiments provided no direct evidence that females avoided harassing males. Here the authors show that a female quail choosing between a previous sex partner and an unfamiliar male avoids the former if he engaged in relatively many potentially injurious acts while courting and mating, (Experiments 1 and 2) and that males behaving aggressively toward mates are less likely than are gentler males to fertilize the females' eggs (Experiment 3). Male sexual harassment appears to be a tactic both aversive to female quail and relatively ineffective in fertilizing them.
此前对日本鹌鹑(Coturnix japonica)求偶和交配行为的研究结果表明,雌性鹌鹑会避开同种雄性,因为在求偶和交配过程中,雄性的行为可能会对雌性造成伤害。然而,之前的实验并没有直接证据表明雌性鹌鹑会避开有骚扰行为的雄性。在此,作者表明,当雌性鹌鹑在之前的性伴侣和陌生雄性之间做出选择时,如果之前的性伴侣在求偶和交配过程中实施了相对较多的潜在伤害行为,雌性鹌鹑会避开前者(实验1和实验2),而且对配偶有攻击行为的雄性使雌鹌鹑卵子受精的可能性低于较为温和的雄性(实验3)。雄性的性骚扰行为似乎既是一种让雌性鹌鹑厌恶的策略,也是一种在使卵子受精方面相对低效的策略。