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Effect of mate size on maternal reproductive effort in the convict cichlid Amatitlania siquia 被引量:1

Effect of mate size on maternal reproductive effort in the convict cichlid Amatitlania siquia
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摘要 The differential allocation hypothesis predicts individuals will increase their reproductive investment when mated to a high quality partner. In many species of fish with biparental care females prefer large males due to the males' greater ability to raise more offspring to independence. I examined the relationship between mate quality, parental care and number of offspring in a natural population of convict cichlids Amatitlania siquia. The frequency of frontal displays by females was positively correlated with male standard length. Additionally, as males increased in length relative to their mate, females increased the frequency of chases towards predators, while males decreased the number of displays towards brood predators. This trade-off in parental effort within a pair due to mate quality is a key prediction of differential allocation. The number of offspring was correlated with male, but not female, standard length. These results support the differential allocation hypothesis in that females offered more parental care to offspring of a larger male, while their mates decreased the amount of care they provided. AdditionaUy, females benefited in terms of number of offspring by pairing with higher quality mates. Increased female investment may provide an incentive to ensure male care and maintain pair bonding, which could lead to greater reproductive success through increased offspring sur- vival [Current Zoology 58 (1): 66-72, 2012].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第1期66-72,共7页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Differential allocation Biparental care Maternal effort CICHLID 生殖 产妇 检查质量 繁殖成功率 男性 女性 后代
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