Title of article :
Chirp rate is independent of male condition in a synchronising bushcricket
Author/Authors :
M. Hartbauer ، نويسنده , , M. and Kratzer، نويسنده , , S. and Rِmer، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Males of the bushcricket Mecopoda elongata synchronise their chirps with neighbouring males, but because synchrony is imperfect, one maleʹs chirp preceeds the other by some 50–200 ms. Since a maleʹs intrinsic chirp rate is critical for the establishment of the leader role in a duet, and females prefer the leader in a choice situation, we investigated a possible condition dependence of this male trait. In a duet leader males are usually those calling at a higher intrinsic rate; therefore, we investigated whether calling at a higher rate indicates male condition.
lling metabolism was quantified in a respirometer; the factorial slope of males calling at a high rate was three times higher compared to males calling at lower rates. Males produce on average 3.4 singing bouts/per night, and there is a significant increase in chirp periods (CPs) with successive singing bouts. Call properties were investigated throughout a maleʹs life; chirp period increases significantly with age.
oups of males were reared on either a low- or a high-nutrition diet, and the influence of male condition on different song parameters was investigated. CPs in two feeding regimes did not differ significantly, although males of the low-nutrition diet group were significantly affected by nutrition with respect to mortality, a delayed last moult and reduced weight as adults. We therefore conclude that solo chirp rates do not reflect phenotypic male condition properly.
Keywords :
Respirometry , Bushcricket , Call rate , Calling energetics , costs
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology