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A cost worth paying: energetically expensive interactions with malesprotect females from intrasexual aggression

机译:值得付出的代价:与雄性进行的能量消耗高的交互作用可保护雌性免受性侵

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When approached by males, females of the Amarillo fish (Girardinichthys multiradiatus) perform a behaviour called vibration or they are aggressively challenged. We quantified vibration and assessed whether it compromises the rate of feeding attempts in dyads kept in outdoor enclosures. Male approaches resulted in female vibration and in a reduced feeding rate. Vibration was not evoked by female-female aggression, which was frequent and always ended in the subordinate fleeing from the dominant female. Using a closed respirometer we found that vibration is costly; oxygen consumption of females was greater in the presence of a male (which evoked vibration) than in the presence of a non-familiar female (when no vibration occurred). By recording interactions of females confined in aquaria in the presence and in the absence of males, we confirmed that escaping is the only available response to deal with female aggression. Females kept without males participated in frequent aggressive (even lethal) interactions that did not abate while the subordinate female was in sight of the dominant, and which caused premature births and injuries. Yet in the alternative treatment aggression ceased when a male approached, prompting vibration in both females. Thus, in the Amarillo, in as much as it evokes energetically costly female vibrations, male courtship is an expression of sexual conflict. However, in the absence of males, frequent female aggression potentially annuls the benefits of not vibrating. We propose that a complete appraisal of the consequences of sexual conflict must include an assessment of the costs imposed by intra-sexual interactions.
机译:当雄性接近时,阿马里洛鱼(Girardinichthys multiradiatus)的雌性会表现出一种称为振动的行为,或者会受到攻击。我们对振动进行了量化,并评估了它是否损害了室外封闭空间中双胞胎的进食尝试速度。雄性进食导致雌性振动并降低进食速度。雌雄之间的侵略并没有引起振动,这种侵扰是经常发生的,并且总是以从属优势女性逃离下属而告终。使用封闭的呼吸计,我们发现振动的成本很高。在雄性的情况下(诱发振动),雌性的耗氧量大于不熟悉的雌性的情况下(未发生振动时)的耗氧量。通过记录雌性在水族箱中存在和不存在的情况下的相互作用,我们确认逃避是应对雌性侵略的唯一可用方法。没有雄性的雌性参加了频繁的侵略性(甚至是致命的)互动,而从属的雌性在主导者的视线中并没有减弱,并导致了早产和受伤。然而,在另一种治疗方法中,当雄性接近时,侵略性停止了,这促使雌性双方振动。因此,在阿马里洛(Amarillo),尽管它激起了女性在能量上的巨大损失,但男性求爱却是性冲突的一种表现。但是,在没有男性的情况下,频繁的女性侵略可能会取消不振动的好处。我们建议,对性冲突后果的全面评估必须包括对性交互动带来的成本的评估。

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