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A matter of time: delayed mate encounter postpones mating window initiation and reduces the strength of female choosiness

机译:时间问题:伴侣的延迟遭遇推迟交配窗口的启动并降低女性选择的强度

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Reproductive success is determined by the presence and timing of encounter of mates. The latter depends on species-specific reproductive characteristics (e.g., initiation/duration of the mating window), season, and reproductive strategies (e.g., intensity of choosiness) that may potentially mitigate constraints imposed by mating windows. Despite their potentially crucial role for fitness and population dynamics, limited evidence exists about mating window initiation, duration, and reproductive strategies. Here, we experimentally tested the mechanisms of initiation and the duration of the common lizard's Zootoca vivipara mating window by manipulating the timing of mate encounter and analyzing its effect on (re-)mating probability. We furthermore tested treatment effects on female reproductive strategies by measuring female choosiness. The timing of mate encounter and season did not significantly affect mating probability. However, a longer delay until mate encounter reduced female choosiness. Re-mating probability decreased with re-mating delay and was independent of mating delay. This indicates that mating window initiation depends on mate encounter, that its duration is fixed, and that plastic reproductive strategies exist. These findings contrast with previous beliefs and shows that mating windows per se may not necessarily constrain reproductive success, which is congruent with rapid range expansion and absence of positive density effects on reproductive success (Allee effects). In summary, our results show that predicting the effect of mating windows on reproduction is complex and that experimental evidence is essential for evaluating their effect on reproduction and reproductive strategies, both being important determinants of population dynamics and the colonization of new habitats.
机译:生殖成功取决于伴侣的存在和相遇的时机。后者取决于特定物种的繁殖特征(例如,交配窗口的开始/持续时间),季节和繁殖策略(例如,选择强度)可能会缓解交配窗口所施加的限制。尽管它们对适应和种群动态具有潜在的关键作用,但是关于交配窗口的启动,持续时间和生殖策略的证据有限。在这里,我们通过操纵配偶相遇的时机并分析其对(重新)交配概率的影响,实验性地测试了普通蜥蜴的Zootoca vivipara交配窗口的启动机制和持续时间。我们还通过测量女性的选择来测试治疗对女性生殖策略的影响。交配时间和季节对交配概率没有显着影响。但是,直到伴侣遇到更长的延迟才会减少女性的选择。重新交配的概率随着重新交配的延迟而降低,并且与交配的延迟无关。这表明交配窗口的起始取决于交配的交配,交配的持续时间是固定的,并且存在可塑性繁殖策略。这些发现与以前的观点形成鲜明对比,表明交配窗口本身不一定会限制繁殖成功,这与范围的迅速扩大和对繁殖成功的正密度效应(Allee效应)缺乏一致。总而言之,我们的结果表明,预测交配窗口对繁殖的影响是复杂的,并且实验证据对于评估它们对繁殖和繁殖策略的影响至关重要,这既是种群动态和新栖息地定植的重要决定因素。

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