Fujimoto Shingo, Kawajiri Maiko, Kitano Jun, Yamahira Kazunori
1 Tropical Biosphere Research Center, University of the Ryukyus, 1 Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa 903-0213, Japan.
Zoolog Sci. 2014 Nov;31(11):703-8. doi: 10.2108/zs140102.
Medaka, Oryzias latipes complex, display sexual dimorphisms in anal- and dorsal-fin lengths that suggest that females may prefer males with longer fins. However, female preference for longer anal and/or dorsal fins has not yet been described for the medaka. One reason that previous studies have not investigated this relationship may be because variations in male fin lengths within a single population are too small to experimentally detect female preference. In this study, we artificially crossed individuals from two wild populations (Aomori and Okinawa) that differed in male anal- and dorsal-fin lengths to increase phenotypic variation. We then tested female mate preference using these hybrid males. The results of the mating experiments and stepwise multiple regression analyses indicate that anal- and/or dorsal-fin lengths of the males contributed to female preference (i.e., males with longer anal and/or dorsal fins were less likely to be rejected by females). Variation in male standard length did not affect female preference. The evolution of female preference for longer fins in the medaka species complex may be explained by the "sexy son" hypothesis or the direct benefit hypothesis.
青鳉(Oryzias latipes复合体)在臀鳍和背鳍长度上表现出性别二态性,这表明雌性可能更喜欢鳍较长的雄性。然而,对于青鳉,尚未描述雌性对较长臀鳍和/或背鳍的偏好。先前研究未调查这种关系的一个原因可能是,单一群体内雄性鳍长度的变化太小,无法通过实验检测到雌性偏好。在本研究中,我们人工杂交了来自两个野生群体(青森和冲绳)的个体,这两个群体的雄性臀鳍和背鳍长度不同,以增加表型变异。然后,我们使用这些杂交雄性测试雌性的配偶偏好。交配实验和逐步多元回归分析的结果表明,雄性的臀鳍和/或背鳍长度影响了雌性偏好(即,臀鳍和/或背鳍较长的雄性被雌性拒绝的可能性较小)。雄性标准体长的变化不影响雌性偏好。青鳉物种复合体中雌性对较长鳍的偏好的进化可能由“性感儿子”假说或直接利益假说解释。