Field crickets change mating preferences using remembered social information

被引:79
作者
Bailey, Nathan W. [1 ]
Zuk, Marlene [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
mate choice; preference function; sexual selection; social learning; Teleogryllus oceanicus; FEMALE MATE CHOICE; SEXUAL SELECTION; EXPERIENCE; MALES;
D O I
10.1098/rsbl.2009.0112
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Plasticity in female mate choice can fundamentally alter selection on male ornaments, but surprisingly few studies have examined the role of social learning in shaping female mating decisions in invertebrates. We used the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus to show that females retain information about the attractiveness of available males based on previous social experience, compare that information with incoming signals and then dramatically reverse their preferences to produce final, predictable, mating decisions. Male ornament evolution in the wild may depend much more on the social environment and behavioural flexibility through learning than was previously thought for non-social invertebrates. The predictive power of these results points to a pressing need for theoretical models of sexual selection that incorporate effects of social experience.
引用
收藏
页码:449 / 451
页数:3
相关论文
共 13 条
[1]   Love will tear you apart: different components of female choice exert contrasting selection pressures on male field crickets [J].
Bailey, Nathan W. .
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY, 2008, 19 (05) :960-966
[2]   Acoustic experience shapes female mate choice in field crickets [J].
Bailey, Nathan W. ;
Zuk, Marlene .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2008, 275 (1651) :2645-2650
[3]   Adaptive plasticity in female mate choice dampens sexual selection on male ornaments in the lark bunting [J].
Chaine, Alexis S. ;
Lyon, Bruce E. .
SCIENCE, 2008, 319 (5862) :459-462
[4]   Sexual selection and condition-dependent mate preferences [J].
Cotton, Samuel ;
Small, Jennifer ;
Pomiankowski, Andrew .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2006, 16 (17) :R755-R765
[5]   Evolutionary biology of insect learning [J].
Dukas, Reuven .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, 2008, 53 :145-160
[6]   Lack of innate preference for morph and species identity in mate-searching Enallagma damselflies [J].
Fincke, Ola M. ;
Fargevieille, Amelie ;
Schultz, Tom D. .
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 2007, 61 (07) :1121-1131
[7]   Subadult experience influences adult mate choice in an arthropod: Exposed female wolf spiders prefer males of a familiar phenotype [J].
Hebets, EA .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2003, 100 (23) :13390-13395
[8]   STRATEGIES OF FEMALE MATE CHOICE - A THEORETICAL-ANALYSIS [J].
JANETOS, AC .
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 1980, 7 (02) :107-112
[9]   Interacting phenotypes and the evolutionary process .1. Direct and indirect genetic effects of social interactions [J].
Moore, AJ ;
Brodie, ED ;
Wolf, JB .
EVOLUTION, 1997, 51 (05) :1352-1362
[10]   FEMALE STRATEGY DURING MATE CHOICE - THRESHOLD ASSESSMENT [J].
MOORE, AJ ;
MOORE, PJ .
EVOLUTION, 1988, 42 (02) :387-391