A STATISTICAL STUDY OF MATE CHOICE: SEXUAL SELECTION IN A PLETHODONTID SALAMANDER (DESMOGNATHUS OCHROPHAEUS)
- 1 March 1985
- Vol. 39 (2) , 370-386
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1985.tb05674.x
Abstract
Our experiment revealed the existence of significant variation in mating success in a salamander species in which males do not provide courtship feeding, nest sites, or parental care. Differences in mating success were based on natural variation among adult males and females, rather than on traits of an artificially selected set of potential mates. Courtship encounters deliberately involved only one male and one female, thus eliminating the potentially confounding effects of male-male competition and variations in mate encounter rate. Even after eliminating these effects and random error, some females were more likely than others to elicit spermatophore deposition by a male, and some males were more likely than others to inseminate a female. Such variation among individuals represents an opportunity for sexual selection to act on phenotypic characters that affect mating success. We advocate the use of a factorial experimental design to analyze sexual selection. This approach permits the statistical evaluation of separate male and female effects, interaction between these effects, and random effects. Designs which combine the evaluations of mating success and courtship behaviors could estimate the force of sexual selection on behavior.Funding Information
- National Science Foundation (BNS80‐14151)
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- ON THE MEASUREMENT OF NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION: APPLICATIONSEvolution, 1984
- ON THE MEASUREMENT OF NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION: THEORYEvolution, 1984
- Morphology, Performance and FitnessAmerican Zoologist, 1983
- The stability of Drosophila melanogaster courtship across matingsAnimal Behaviour, 1979
- Male Contribution to Egg Production in Butterflies: Evidence for Transfer of Nutrients at MatingScience, 1979
- The Evolution of Courtship Behavior in New World Salamanders with Some Comments on Old World SalamandridsPublished by Springer Nature ,1977
- Sexual Behavior, Sexual Interference and Sexual Defense in the Salamanders Ambystoma maculatum, Ambystoma tigrinum and Plethodon jordaniZeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie, 1976
- Regression analysis of interactions between competing speciesHeredity, 1973
- Analysis of reciprocal differences in diallel crossesHeredity, 1965
- Intra-sexual selection in DrosophilaHeredity, 1948