Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, K.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Almada, Vítor Carvalho, Vieira, Maria Natividade, Monteiro, Nuno Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/1385
Resumo: Theoretical studies predict that females should invest in current reproduction according to both the expected payoffs from mating with different-quality males and their future mating prospects. The Syngnathidae family, with its male pregnancy together with the occurrence of varying degrees of sex-role reversal, constitutes an exceptional model to study female allocation strategies. The present work tests for the influence of male availability and quality (translated into body size) on the egg allocation pattern of different-sized females of the sex role–reversed pipefish Syngnathus abaster. Besides revealing a multiple mating strategy and showing that females do not produce enough eggs to fully occupy a male’s brood pouch during the extent of a pregnancy, results reveal a complex pattern with different-sized females adopting different investment tactics. In contrast to small, less attractive females, who show a much more constant reproductive effort through the tested mating contexts, large females seem able to monitor the number and quality of available males responding accordingly by 1) laying more eggs in the presence of several large males or saving efforts for future breeding and 2) laying larger eggs in larger males while depositing smaller ones in lower quality individuals as a consequence of a serial mating process (large males first, small males later).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
title Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
spellingShingle Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
Silva, K.
Egg allocation
Female mate choice
Mate quality
Pipefish
Serial mating
title_short Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
title_full Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
title_fullStr Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
title_full_unstemmed Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
title_sort Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
author Silva, K.
author_facet Silva, K.
Almada, Vítor Carvalho
Vieira, Maria Natividade
Monteiro, Nuno Miguel
author_role author
author2 Almada, Vítor Carvalho
Vieira, Maria Natividade
Monteiro, Nuno Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, K.
Almada, Vítor Carvalho
Vieira, Maria Natividade
Monteiro, Nuno Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Egg allocation
Female mate choice
Mate quality
Pipefish
Serial mating
topic Egg allocation
Female mate choice
Mate quality
Pipefish
Serial mating
description Theoretical studies predict that females should invest in current reproduction according to both the expected payoffs from mating with different-quality males and their future mating prospects. The Syngnathidae family, with its male pregnancy together with the occurrence of varying degrees of sex-role reversal, constitutes an exceptional model to study female allocation strategies. The present work tests for the influence of male availability and quality (translated into body size) on the egg allocation pattern of different-sized females of the sex role–reversed pipefish Syngnathus abaster. Besides revealing a multiple mating strategy and showing that females do not produce enough eggs to fully occupy a male’s brood pouch during the extent of a pregnancy, results reveal a complex pattern with different-sized females adopting different investment tactics. In contrast to small, less attractive females, who show a much more constant reproductive effort through the tested mating contexts, large females seem able to monitor the number and quality of available males responding accordingly by 1) laying more eggs in the presence of several large males or saving efforts for future breeding and 2) laying larger eggs in larger males while depositing smaller ones in lower quality individuals as a consequence of a serial mating process (large males first, small males later).
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