ALTERNATIVE MALE SPAWNING TACTICS AND ACOUSTIC-SIGNALS IN THE PLAINFIN MIDSHIPMAN FISH PORICHTHYS-NOTATUS GIRARD (TELEOSTEI, BATRACHOIDIDAE)

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BRANTLEY, RK
BASS, AH
机构
[1] CORNELL UNIV, NEUROBIOL & BEHAV SECT, SEELEY G MUDD HALL, ITHACA, NY 14853 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, BODEGA MARINE LAB, BODEGA BAY, CA USA
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10.1111/j.1439-0310.1994.tb01011.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The plainfin midshipman Porichthys notatus has two male reproductive morphs, 'Type I' and 'Type II'', which are distinguishable by their physical traits alone. Type I males are eight times larger in body mass than Type II males and have a six-fold larger relative sonic (vocal) muscle mass than Type II males. In contrast, the testicles of Type II males are seven times larger than those of Type I males. This study demonstrates morph-specific patterns of reproduction, including acoustic signals, for Type I and II males. Field censuses of nests showed that only Type I males maintained nests. Type II males and females transiently appeared in these nests in association with each other. Infra-red video and hydrophone recordings in aquaria showed that Type I males maintained nests and readily vocalized. Long-duration 'hums' and sequences of short-duration 'grunts' were produced during advertisement and agonistic contexts, respectively. Humming Type I males attracted females to their nests, pairs-pawned, and then guarded egg clutches alone. By contrast, Type II males neither acoustically courted females nor maintained available nest sites, but rather 'sneak-' or 'satellite-spawned' at the nests of Type I males. Type II males infrequently produced low amplitude, short duration grunts that were similar in spectral, temporal and amplitude characteristics to the grunts of females. Type II males appear to be obligate sexual parasites of the nest-building, mate-calling, and egg-guarding Type I males. The dimorphic body and vocal muscle traits of the two male morphs in the plainfin midshipman are thus paralleled by a divergence in their reproductive tactics and the properties of their acoustic signals.
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