Magurran A E, Nowak M A
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, U.K.
Proc Biol Sci. 1991 Oct 22;246(1315):31-8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1991.0121.
The risk of predation and cost or benefit of a mating attempt are rarely the same for both sexes. An excellent example is provided by the guppy. Poecilia reticulata, a species that has a promiscuous mating system in which female choice plays an important role. Male engage almost continuously in courtship behaviour but, as females are sexually receptive for short periods only, most male displays are ignored and sneaky mating attempts avoided. Experiments on guppies from wild Trinidad populations reveal that females appear to perceive themselves to be at a greater risk of predation and devote more time to antipredator behaviour, for example, schooling when threatened. Inspections of the predator are also mainly initiated and led by female guppies. Males exploit this behavioural switch by increasing their sneaky mating attempts. A game theoretical analysis is used to explore the sexual asymmetry in mating cost and predation risk. Together these approaches show that there is no intersexual cooperation during predator inspection behaviour in this species, and may explain the paradoxical increase in mating activity by male guppies under threat.
对于两性而言,被捕食的风险以及求偶尝试的成本或收益很少是相同的。孔雀鱼就是一个很好的例子。孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)具有滥交的交配系统,其中雌性选择起着重要作用。雄性几乎持续进行求偶行为,但由于雌性仅在短时间内具有性接受能力,大多数雄性的展示都被忽视,偷偷摸摸的交配尝试也会被避免。对来自特立尼达野生种群的孔雀鱼进行的实验表明,雌性似乎认为自己面临更大的被捕食风险,并将更多时间用于反捕食行为,例如在受到威胁时聚集成群。对捕食者的观察也主要由雌性孔雀鱼发起和主导。雄性通过增加偷偷摸摸的交配尝试来利用这种行为转变。运用博弈论分析来探讨交配成本和捕食风险中的性别不对称。这些方法共同表明,在这个物种的捕食者观察行为中不存在两性间的合作,并且可能解释了受到威胁时雄性孔雀鱼交配活动反常增加的现象。