Endler John A, Houde Anne E
Department of Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, 93106.
Department of Biological Sciences, Lake Forest College, 555 North Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, Illinois, 60045-2399.
Evolution. 1995 Jun;49(3):456-468. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1995.tb02278.x.
We examined the preferences of female guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from 11 localities in Trinidad with respect to male color-pattern elements, body shape and size, and overall color and brightness contrast. Females are on average more attracted to males from their own population than from alien populations, and populations appear to vary in the criteria used in female choice. Multiple-regression analysis suggests that mate-preference criteria vary among localities in intensity, sign, and the number of traits used. Although preference estimators and color-pattern parameters are unique to each population, only orange, black, and color contrast showed a correlation between degree of male trait and degree of preference for that trait. There is a clear effect of water color and a possible effect of predation intensity. The results are discussed in light of various models of sexual selection and the early stages of speciation.
我们研究了来自特立尼达11个地点的雌性孔雀鱼(孔雀花鳉)对雄性颜色图案元素、体型和大小以及整体颜色和亮度对比度的偏好。平均而言,雌性对来自自身种群的雄性比对来自外来种群的雄性更感兴趣,而且不同种群在雌性选择所采用的标准上似乎存在差异。多元回归分析表明,择偶偏好标准在不同地点的强度、符号以及所使用的性状数量方面存在差异。尽管每个种群的偏好估计值和颜色图案参数都是独特的,但只有橙色、黑色和颜色对比度显示出雄性性状程度与对该性状的偏好程度之间存在相关性。水的颜色有明显影响,捕食强度可能也有影响。我们根据各种性选择模型和物种形成的早期阶段对结果进行了讨论。