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Male size not female preferences influence female reproductive success in a poeciliid fish (Poecilia latipinna): a combined behavioural/genetic approach

机译:雄性大小而非雌性偏好会影响雌性Poeciliid鱼(Poecilia latipinna)的繁殖成功:行为/遗传综合方法

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ObjectiveWe investigated the potential role of indirect benefits for female mate preferences in a highly promiscuous species of live-bearing fishes, the sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna using an integrative approach that combines methods from animal behavior, life-history evolution, and genetics. Males of this species solely contribute sperm for reproduction, and consequently females do not receive any direct benefits. Despite this, females typically show clear mate preferences. It has been suggested that females can increase their reproductive success through indirect benefits from choosing males of higher quality.
机译:目的我们使用结合了动物行为,生活史演变和遗传学方法的综合方法,研究了在高度混杂的活体鱼类中的间接利益对女性伴侣偏好的潜在作用。该物种的雄性仅贡献精子繁殖,因此雌性没有任何直接好处。尽管如此,雌性通常表现出清晰的配偶偏好。已经提出,雌性可以通过选择质量更高的雄性的间接收益来提高其繁殖成功率。

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