Gray Suzanne M, Dill Lawrence M, McKinnon Jeffrey S
Behavioural Ecology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6, Canada.
Am Nat. 2007 Feb;169(2):258-63. doi: 10.1086/510604. Epub 2006 Dec 20.
Perceived certainty of paternity is expected to influence a male's behavior toward his offspring: if he is uncertain of his reproductive success with a current brood due to the presence of cuckolders, it may benefit him to invest instead in future reproduction. A decrease in perceived certainty of paternity incites filial cannibalism (the eating of one's own offspring) in some teleost fishes that provide parental care; however, no work has demonstrated that cannibalism increases proportionately with increased levels of cuckoldry. Here we show for the first time in a fish with no parental care that as the number of cuckolders at a spawning event increases, so does the probability that a male will cannibalize eggs. In field observations of Telmatherina sarasinorum, a small fish endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, males increased filial cannibalism behavior threefold in the presence of one cuckolder and nearly sixfold in the presence of two or more cuckolders. This suggests that males may use detection of cuckolders as an indication that the paternity of current offspring has been compromised.
如果由于存在戴绿帽者,他不确定自己在当前一窝后代中的繁殖成功与否,那么投资于未来的繁殖可能对他更有利。在一些提供亲代抚育的硬骨鱼类中,父子关系确定性的降低会引发子代同类相食(吃掉自己的后代);然而,尚无研究表明同类相食会随着戴绿帽情况的增加而成比例增加。在此,我们首次在一种不提供亲代抚育的鱼类中发现,随着产卵事件中戴绿帽者数量的增加,雄性吃掉鱼卵的可能性也会增加。在对印尼苏拉威西岛特有的小型鱼类萨拉辛氏泰马鱼的野外观察中,当有一个戴绿帽者时,雄性的子代同类相食行为增加了两倍,而当有两个或更多戴绿帽者时,这一行为几乎增加了六倍。这表明雄性可能将检测到戴绿帽者作为当前后代父子关系受到损害的一个信号。