Department of Biology, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2010 May 22;277(1687):1607-13. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.2188. Epub 2010 Feb 3.
The influence of male territorial and foraging behaviours on female choice has received little attention in studies of resource-defence mating systems even though such male behaviours are thought to affect variation in their territory quality and mating success. Here we show that female purple-throated carib hummingbirds Eulampis jugularis preferred to mate with males that had high standing crops of nectar on their flower territories. A male's ability to maintain high nectar standing crops on his territory not only depended on the number of flowers in his territory, but also on his ability to enhance his territory through the prevention of nectar losses to intruders. We observed that males defended nectar supplies that were two to five times greater than their daily energy needs and consistently partitioned their territories in order to provide some resources to attract intruding females as potential mates. Such territorial behaviour resulted in males defending some flowers for their own food and other flowers as food for intruding females. Collectively, our results suggest that variation in mating success among males is driven primarily by variation in territory quality, which ultimately depends on a male's fighting ability and size.
雄性的领域和觅食行为对雌性选择的影响在资源防御交配系统的研究中很少受到关注,尽管这些雄性行为被认为会影响其领地质量和交配成功率的变化。在这里,我们表明,雌性紫喉辉旋蜜鸟(Eulampis jugularis)更喜欢与在其花领地拥有高花蜜存量的雄性交配。雄性在其领地维持高花蜜存量的能力不仅取决于其领地中的花朵数量,还取决于他通过防止花蜜被入侵者损失来增强领地的能力。我们观察到,雄性会保卫花蜜供应,这些花蜜供应是其日常能量需求的两到五倍,并且始终如一地对其领地进行分区,以便为吸引入侵的雌性作为潜在配偶提供一些资源。这种领地行为导致雄性为自己的食物保卫一些花朵,为入侵的雌性保卫其他花朵。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,雄性之间交配成功率的差异主要是由领地质量的变化驱动的,而领地质量最终取决于雄性的战斗能力和体型。