Section of Biology, Research Group of Ecology and Behavioral Biology, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany.
PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e53865. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053865. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
In animals, including humans, the social environment can serve as a public information network in which individuals can gather public information about the quality of potential mates by observing conspecifics during sexual interactions. The observing individual itself is also a part of this information network. When recognized by the observed conspecifics as an audience, his/her presence could influence the sexual interaction between those individuals, because the observer might be considered as a potential mate or competitor. One of the most challenging questions in sexual selection to date is how the use of public information in the context of mate choice is linked to the fitness of individuals. Here, we could show that public information influences mate-choice behaviour in sailfin molly males, Poecilia latipinna, and influences the amount of sperm males transfer to a female partner. In the presence of an audience male, males spent less time with the previously preferred, larger of two females and significantly more time with the previously non-preferred, smaller female. When males could physically interact with a female and were faced with an audience male, three audience females or no audience, males transferred significantly more sperm to a female partner in the presence of an audience male than with female audience or no audience and spent less time courting his female partner. This is the first study showing that public information use turns into fitness investment, which is the crucial factor to understand the role of public information in the dynamic processes in sexual selection.
在动物(包括人类)中,社会环境可以作为一个公共信息网络,个体可以通过观察性互动中的同种个体来收集有关潜在配偶质量的公共信息。观察个体本身也是这个信息网络的一部分。当被观察到的同种个体识别为观众时,他/她的存在可能会影响这些个体之间的性互动,因为观察者可能被视为潜在的配偶或竞争对手。到目前为止,性选择中最具挑战性的问题之一是,在选择配偶的背景下,如何将公共信息的使用与个体的适应性联系起来。在这里,我们可以证明公共信息会影响帆鳍摩利鱼雄性(Poecilia latipinna)的择偶行为,并影响雄性向雌性伴侣传递的精子数量。在有观众雄性的情况下,雄性与先前偏好的、较大的两只雌性的相处时间减少,而与先前不偏好的、较小的雌性的相处时间显著增加。当雄性可以与雌性进行身体互动,并且有观众雄性、三个观众雌性或没有观众时,雄性在有观众雄性的情况下向雌性伴侣传递的精子数量明显多于有雌性观众或没有观众的情况,并且与雌性伴侣求偶的时间也减少。这是第一项表明公共信息的使用会转化为适应性投资的研究,这是理解公共信息在性选择的动态过程中作用的关键因素。