Title of article :
SELECTION AND THE MAINTENANCE OF A COLOUR PATTERN POLYMORPHISM IN THE GREEN SWORDTAIL (XIPHOPHORUS HELLERI
Author/Authors :
FRANCK، DIERK نويسنده , , DIKOMEY، MARION نويسنده , , SCHARTL، MANFRED نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-466
From page :
467
To page :
0
Abstract :
In the phaneropterine bushcricket Phaneroptera nana both males and females sing, producing a duet. The maleʹs song is answered by a short female ʹtickʹ. A male that receives a response in a defined interval after the end of his chirp usually initiates phonotaxis toward the female. Measurements of temporal, spectral, and energy characters of male chirps indicate that individual males vary considerably in several temporal song characters. Females exhibited equivalent response rates to solitary singing males in laboratory trials regardless of their song characters. However, when simultaneously presented with two singing males, females showed consistent preferences: They responded preferentially to relatively longer chirps produced by larger males. Male chirp rate had no influence on female response, suggesting that females were not influenced by a summation of acoustic input integrated over multiple chirps. Rather, female ʹdecisionsʹ to respond were probably made following individual chirps. The selective responses exhibited by Ph. nana females contradict some previous expectations that females in duet signalling systems should be indiscriminate. Selectivity may reflect
Keywords :
Macromelanophore colour patterns , turbidity , genetic hitch-hiking , Xiphophorus helleri , polymorphism
Journal title :
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Record number :
21201
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