Title of article :
MATE CHOICE COPYING IN GUPPIES: FEMALES AVOID THE PLACE WHERE THEY SAW COURTSHIP
Author/Authors :
BROOKS، ROBERT نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-410
From page :
411
To page :
0
Abstract :
Recent evidence shows that females of many species may copy the mate choice of other females, potentially resulting in the cultural inheritance of mating preferences. The best evidence of mate choice copying has been obtained from studies on guppies, but studies on some guppy populations have failed to tind evidence of copying. I report on an experiment in which I found no evidence of male choice copying in a feral Australian population, either in a traditional ʹdichotomous choice tankʹ design or when females had an opportunity to swim and interact freely with the males. Inslead. I found that females tended to avoid the side of the tank on which they had seen a male courting a female. This may not be a mate choice strategy, but possibly a predator avoidance or foraging strategy.
Keywords :
foraging behaviour , food hoarding , optimal foraging strategy , environmental factors.
Journal title :
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Record number :
21290
Link To Document :
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