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- Title
The Haremic Mating System and Mate Choice in the Wide-Eyed Flounder, Bothus podas.
- Authors
Carvalho, Natacha; Afonso, Pedro; Santos, Ricardo Serrão
- Abstract
The social structure and reproductive behaviour of the wide-eyed flounder, Bothus podas, was studied in the coastal waters around the Azorean Islands. Both sexes are territorial throughout the year. Adult males defend large territories, which include several smaller female territories. Intraspecific agonistic behaviour was frequent and differed between sexes: males were more aggressive towards other males, while females were only aggressive towards each other and juveniles. During the reproductive season and only at dawn, territorial males court and mate successively with females in their territories, and females seem to show mating fidelity to their dominant male. Such territoriality and mating patterns indicate a haremic social system in the wide-eyed flounder. In order to identify potential factors influencing female mate choice acting on this haremic system, we examined male mating success and some of its potential correlates. We found no evidence for female preference for any of the males' physical or territory characteristics. However, courtship effort was strongly correlated with the total number of attempted and successful spawnings, indicating that females seem to mate preferentially with males that court them more vigorously. Thus, our data suggest that courtship plays an important role in determining male mating success in the wide-eyed flounder and, that it may possibly serve as an honest indicator of male `quality' for female choice.
- Subjects
FISH reproduction; FLATFISH fisheries; BOTHIDAE; SEXUAL cycle; ANIMAL courtship; PARALICHTHYS
- Publication
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2003, Vol 66, Issue 3, p249
- ISSN
0378-1909
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/A:1023957825568