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Автор Fiske, peder
Автор Kàlàs, John Atle
Автор Saether, Stein Are
Дата выпуска 1994
dc.description To investigate behavioral or morphological traits important as mate choice cues, we measured selection differentials (s) as the covariances between each trait and male mating success, and directional selection gradients (J3) from multiple linear regression of the standardized traits on male mating success. Data from two leks in four consecutive years were included, and the annual data were analyzed separately. The main findings are: (1) the distribution of male mating success proved to be less skewed than those found in many other lekking species, (2) only a few traits yielded significant selection gradients, (3) the importance of age on male mating success changed across years, (4) females may use traits with a high variance as mate choice cues, and (5) individual males achieved similar mating successes between years. Attendance and age were the traits most consistently correlated with male mating success, but no traits showed significant selection gradients in all years. Our results indicate that variable sexual selection pressures existed between years, but the high correlation found between the mating success of individual males in successive seasons also indicates that permanent differences in male traits are important. Key words: lek, mate choice, sexual selection.
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Издатель Oxford University Press
Копирайт © 1994 International Society for Behavioral Ecology
Тема lek
Тема mate choice
Тема sexual selection
Тема Articles
Название Correlates of male mating success in the lekking great snipe (Gallinago media): results from a four-year study
Тип research-article
Electronic ISSN 1465-7279
Print ISSN 1045-2249
Журнал Behavioral Ecology
Том 5
Первая страница 210
Последняя страница 218
Аффилиация Fiske peder; Department of Zoology, University of Trondheim
Аффилиация Kàlàs John Atle; Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Аффилиация Saether Stein Are; Department of Zoology, University of Trondheim
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