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Coevolution of Male and Female Response Preferences to Sexual Signals in Music Frogs
  • ISSN号:1000-7083
  • 期刊名称:《四川动物》
  • 时间:0
  • 分类:TN911.7[电子电信—通信与信息系统;电子电信—信息与通信工程] S476.3[农业科学—农业昆虫与害虫防治;农业科学—植物保护]
  • 作者机构:[1]Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, China, [2]Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Tropical Animal and Plant Ecology, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou 5 7115 8, Hainan, China, [3]School of Life Sciences, Xinyang Normal University, Xinyang 464000, Henan, China, [4]Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
  • 相关基金:We thank Mr. Pengbo GONG, Yayong WU, Longfei ZHAO from CIB, Yunping Fu from Sichuan University, Dr. Wei LIANG from Hainan Normal University for their help during the experiments. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31270042), Youth Professor Project of CIB (Y3B3011), Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y2C3011) and Open Fund of the Hainan Province Key Laboratoryof Tropical Plant and Animal Ecology (Hainan Normal University) to J. C. and National Natural Science Foundation of China (31372217) to G. F.
中文摘要:

Male signaling influences both female choice and male-male competition. Although male signaling characteristics and female preferences have been shown to coevolve in many species, few studies have examined whether male signal characteristics and male receiver responses related to male-male competition also coevolve. The present study tested the hypothesis that male and female signal receiver preferences may coevolve in parallel for frogs in the genus Babina by comparing the acoustic structure of male advertisement calls of four closely related and geographically isolated Babina species. Then we assessed the behavioral responses of both male and female B. daunchina(Emei music frog) to male call playbacks from each of the four species. The results support the hypothesis that male and female signal receiver preferences have coevolved in this species. Specifically, both male and female B. daunchina respond strongly to the heterospecific calls of B. hainanensis, suggesting that preexisting biases exist in both females and males. Both male and female individuals showed a slight response to the calls of B. adenopleura while no response was evoked by the calls of B. lini. The manifestation of similar response profiles in male and female B. daunchina to the calls of the four species support the idea that male and female signal receiver preferences evolved in parallel and that the origin of these receiver biases reflects adaptations dependent on the same neural and cognitive systems in both sexes.

英文摘要:

Male signaling influences both female choice and male-male competition. Although male signaling characteristics and female preferences have been shown to coevolve in many species, few studies have examined whether male signal characteristics and male receiver responses related to male-male competition also coevolve. The present study tested the hypothesis that male and female signal receiver preferences may coevolve in parallel for flogs in the genus Babina by comparing the acoustic structure of male advertisement calls of four closely related and geographically isolated Babina species. Then we assessed the behavioral responses of both male and female B. daunchina (Emei music frog) to male call playbacks from each of the four species. The results support the hypothesis that male and female signal receiver preferences have coevolved in this species. Specifically, both male and female B. daunchina respond strongly to the heterospecific calls of B. hainanensis, suggesting that preexisting biases exist in both females and males. Both male and female individuals showed a slight response to the calls of B. adenopleura while no response was evoked by the calls ofB. lini. The manifestation of similar response profiles in male and female B. daunchina to the calls of the four species support the idea that male and female signal receiver preferences evolved in parallel and that the origin of these receiver biases reflects adaptations dependent on the same neural and cognitive systems in both sexes.

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  • 《四川动物》
  • 北大核心期刊(2011版)
  • 主管单位:四川省科学技术协会
  • 主办单位:四川省动物学会 四川省野生动物保护协会
  • 主编:岳碧松
  • 地址:成都市望江路29号四川大学生命科学学院内
  • 邮编:610064
  • 邮箱:scdwzz001@163.com
  • 电话:028-85410485
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN:1000-7083
  • 国内统一刊号:ISSN:51-1193/Q
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  • 英国动物学记录,中国中国科技核心期刊,中国北大核心期刊(2004版),中国北大核心期刊(2008版),中国北大核心期刊(2011版),中国北大核心期刊(2014版)
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