College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, P.R. China.
Department of Geography ("Saude Ambiental"), Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
PLoS One. 2018 May 15;13(5):e0197197. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197197. eCollection 2018.
Consistent individual differences in behavioral tendencies (animal personality) can affect individual mate choice decisions. We asked whether personality traits affect male and female mate choice decisions similarly and whether potential personality effects are consistent across different mate choice situations. Using western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) as our study organism, we characterized focal individuals (males and females) twice for boldness, activity, and sociability/shoaling and found high and significant behavioral repeatability. Additionally, each focal individual was tested in two different dichotomous mate choice tests in which it could choose between computer-animated stimulus fish of the opposite sex that differed in body size and activity levels, respectively. Personality had different effects on female and male mate choice: females that were larger than average showed stronger preferences for large-bodied males with increasing levels of boldness/activity (i.e., towards more proactive personality types). Males that were larger than average and had higher shoaling tendencies showed stronger preferences for actively swimming females. Size-dependent effects of personality on the strength of preferences for distinct phenotypes of potential mating partners may reflect effects of age/experience (especially in females) and social dominance (especially in males). Previous studies found evidence for assortative mate choice based on personality types or hypothesized the existence of behavioral syndromes of individuals' choosiness across mate choice criteria, possibly including other personality traits. Our present study exemplifies that far more complex patterns of personality-dependent mate choice can emerge in natural systems.
个体行为倾向(动物个性)的一致性差异会影响个体的配偶选择决策。我们想知道个性特征是否会以相似的方式影响雌雄个体的配偶选择决策,以及潜在的个性效应是否在不同的配偶选择情境中保持一致。我们使用西部拟蚊鱼(Gambusia affinis)作为研究对象,两次对雄性和雌性的大胆、活跃和社交/集群性进行特征描述,发现了高且显著的行为可重复性。此外,每个焦点个体都在两个不同的二分配偶选择测试中进行了测试,在这些测试中,它可以在体型和活动水平分别不同的计算机动画刺激异性鱼之间进行选择。个性对雌雄配偶选择有不同的影响:体型大于平均值的雌性对具有更高大胆/活跃度(即更积极的个性类型)的大体型雄性表现出更强的偏好。体型大于平均值且具有更高集群倾向的雄性对积极游动的雌性表现出更强的偏好。个性对潜在交配伙伴不同表型偏好强度的体型依赖性效应可能反映了年龄/经验的影响(特别是在雌性中)和社会支配地位的影响(特别是在雄性中)。先前的研究发现了基于个性类型的配偶选择的证据,或者假设了个体在配偶选择标准上的选择偏好的行为综合征的存在,可能包括其他个性特征。我们目前的研究例证表明,在自然系统中可能会出现更复杂的个性依赖配偶选择模式。