A polymorphism in female preference for a polymorphic male trait in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus cortezi

创建者 Morris, Molly R, Paul F. Nicoletto, Elizabeth Hesselman

Copeia, 2003(65):45-52 2001. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.2002.2042


" Xiphophorus cortezi males are polymorphic for the pigment pattern vertical bars. In this study, we determined whether X. cortezi females are polymorphic in their preference for this trait by examining both within- and between-individual variation in female preference. There was significantly more variation in female preference within than between individuals using both video animations and live males as stimuli; repeatability measures were 0.86 and 0.5, respectively. Some females had a strong preference for males with bars, some for males without bars, and some had either a weak preference or no preference at all. We also found a significant difference in the strength of preference for bars between females with and without bars, suggesting the potential for a genetic correlation between preference and trait. Finally, we examined female preference for bar symmetry in the same females tested for preference for bars. We detected a significant preference for bar symmetry in the population of females as a whole, and a positive relationship between the strength of this preference and a preference for the presence/ absence of bars among the subset of females that preferred ‘no bars’. We discuss these results in light the possibility that these two preferences are interrelated "

分类: 行为.

语言: English

Morris, Molly R & Paul F. Nicoletto, Elizabeth Hesselman. 2001. "A polymorphism in female preference for a polymorphic male trait in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus cortezi". Copeia. 2003(65):45-52. DOI: 10.1006/anbe.2002.2042 (ffm01218) (摘要)