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发声的长颌鱼(Pollimyrus isidori)通过电信号进行性别识别。

Sex recognition by electric cues in a sound-producing mormyrid fish, Pollimyrus isidori.

作者信息

Crawford J D

机构信息

Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.

出版信息

Brain Behav Evol. 1991;38(1):20-38. doi: 10.1159/000114377.

Abstract

This paper evaluates the role of electric cues in the sex recognition behavior of an African electric fish, Polimyrus isidori, during courtship behavior observed in the laboratory. I examined the importance of the electric organ discharge (EOD: waveform of the stereotyped electric organ discharge) and the sequence of pulse intervals (SPI: temporal pattern formed by sequences inter-EOD intervals) experimentally by presenting caged fishes, and electric playbacks (models) to male residents. In this species males court females with sounds, and I used this sonic behavior to measure sex recognition. Resident males produced many more grunt sounds when females were introduced onto their territories, compared with caged males, revealing that residents discriminated the sex of the caged fish. Response rates were correlated with characteristic patterns in the SPI of the introduced fish, suggesting that discrimination was based on electric cues. Moreover, I noted several significant sex differences in the SPIs of caged fishes. Residents also discriminated between electric signals from female and male fishes, played to them through electrodes, indicating that electric cues alone were sufficient for sex recognition. An ANOVA was used to ascertain the role of the SPI and the EOD, by analyzing responses to natural female and male models, as well as responses to male EODs combined with female SPIs, and to female EODs combined with male SPIs (hybrid models). I found that discriminating residents used SPI cues alone, with no dependence on the EOD. Taken together with new data showing that females generate a highly regular SPI during natural courtship encounters with singing males, these result show that SPIs are important in sex recognition in P. isidori.

摘要

本文评估了电信号线索在一种非洲电鱼——伊氏多鳍鱼(Polimyrus isidori)求偶行为中性别识别行为里的作用,求偶行为是在实验室观察到的。我通过向雄性领地所有者展示笼养鱼类和电信号回放(模型),实验性地研究了电器官放电(EOD:定型电器官放电的波形)和脉冲间隔序列(SPI:由EOD间隔序列形成的时间模式)的重要性。在这个物种中,雄性用声音向雌性求偶,我利用这种声音行为来衡量性别识别。与笼养雄性相比,当雌性被引入其领地时,领地所有者雄性发出的呼噜声要多得多,这表明领地所有者能够区分笼养鱼类的性别。反应率与引入鱼类SPI中的特征模式相关,这表明性别区分是基于电信号线索。此外,我还注意到笼养鱼类的SPI存在几个显著的性别差异。领地所有者也能区分通过电极播放给它们的来自雌性和雄性鱼类的电信号,这表明仅电信号线索就足以进行性别识别。通过分析对自然雌性和雄性模型的反应,以及对雄性EOD与雌性SPI组合、雌性EOD与雄性SPI组合(混合模型)的反应,使用方差分析来确定SPI和EOD的作用。我发现有识别能力的领地所有者仅使用SPI线索,而不依赖于EOD。结合新的数据表明,在与唱歌雄性进行自然求偶互动时,雌性会产生高度规则的SPI,这些结果表明SPI在伊氏多鳍鱼的性别识别中很重要。

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