Artigo
Female pintado catfish choose well-fed males
Fecha
2010-01-01Registro en:
Behaviour. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, v. 147, n. 3, p. 319-332, 2010.
0005-7959
10.1163/000579509X12535339073761
WOS:000275079700004
5986784435727980
0000-0003-4591-4415
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
This study tested the preference of pintado catfish females (Pseudoplatystoma coruscans) for associating with well-fed or food-deprived males in simultaneous choice tests. Females were tested under three different treatments in which: (1) females could choose on the basis of multiple cues from the well-fed or food-deprived males (visual plus chemical); (2) only chemical cues were presented; (3) only visual cues were presented. Females chose well-fed males when chemical cues were presented (either visual + chemical or only chemical cues). When only visual cues were presented, females spent an equal amount of time in the choice apparatus compartments. Chemical signals, either directly through control of pheromone production, or indirectly by excreted metabolites, are likely to be an important source of information about nutritional condition in mating choice.