Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2426956 | Behavioural Processes | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We examined whether the sexes share a bias for sailfin-like dorsal fins in Xiphophorus variatus, a trait not present in their evolutionary history. ⺠Previous studies of X. variatus and other poeciliids observed female biases for males of larger dorsal fin size and lateral projection area (LPA). ⺠In this study, we tested male X. variatus preferences for dummy females varying in dorsal fin size, body size, and dorsal fin:body size ratio. ⺠Males preferred larger-bodied females when fin size and total LPA were held constant, but not for larger fins when body size was held constant. ⺠Unlike the permissive preferences of females, males discriminated between female body size (an indicator of fecundity) and fin size.
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Authors
R. David MacLaren, Adam Fontaine,