FEMALE SPAWNING PATTERNS AND MALE MATING SUCCESS IN THE SAND GOBY POMATOSCHISTUS-MINUTUS

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LINDSTROM, K
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[1] Integrative Ecology Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki
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10.1007/BF00349174
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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In June 1989 in a study conducted near Traminne Zoological Station, Finland (60-degrees-N 23-degrees-E) I investigated whether or not male mating success could be explained by female choice for male size in sand gobies (Pomatoschistus minutus). Male mating success was constrained by nest size and increased markedly with increasing nest size. I also found a negative correlation between the length of spawning females and the fullness of the nest. As large females lay more eggs, they also need to find a nest with more space available for the eggs. The size of males without eggs was the same across nest size, whereas the size of males with eggs significantly increased with increasing nest size. This is interpreted as female discrimination against males as mates in nests that are often contested. There was no correlation between a male's size and his mating success when males with no eggs in their nests were excluded. A male removal experiment, however, showed that, in a specific nest, when male size increases so does mating success, whereas, if male size decreases, mating success also decreases. It is concluded that in the sand goby females prefer to mate with larger males, especially when the male possesses a high-quality nest that he most probably will have to defend against other males.
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