Mating pattern in the lizard Anolis sagrei: Implications for mate choice and sperm competition

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Tokarz, RR [1 ]
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[1] Univ Miami, Dept Biol, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
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Anolis sagrei; lizard; mate choice; sperm competition;
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This study assesses the potential for female mate choice and sperm competition in the highly territorial and polugynous brown anole, Anolis sagrei, I observed free-ranging, marked lizards for a total of 91.2 h at a site in Coral Cables, Florida over a period of 35 days in June and July I996. I recorded a total of 37 copulations involving five males and nine females. Most females (75%) had more than one mating partner and this mas due almost entirely to females mating with new males that successfully supplanted previous males From their territories. In only one copulation (2.7%) did a female mate with a male that briefly intruded from an adjoining territory Moreover, no female moved from one male's territory to another male's territory to mate. These findings support the idea that male-male competition for territories is more important than female mate choice based on male phenotypic traits in determining female mating partners: they also suggest that there is a potential for sperm competition in these lizards.
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