Does the reproductive status of male round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) influence their response to conspecific odours?

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Julie R. Marentette
Lynda D. Corkum
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[1] McMaster University,Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
[2] University of Windsor,Department of Biological Sciences
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Behaviour; Chemical communication; Morphology; Pheromones;
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While pheromone communication has been well documented in the female round goby, male responses have not been examined. We determined if male round gobies responded to odours of their conspecifics, and whether that response varied with their reproductive status (reproductive and non-reproductive). No significant differences were observed for any treatment (dechlorinated water, or water conditioned by reproductive males (RM) and non-reproductive males (NRM) and females), although RM spent more time inside shelter than NRM (p < 0.05). Morphologically, length and weight did not vary, but gonadosomatic index, seminal vesicle somatic index and relative head width did differ between the two male groups (p = 0.000). Round goby males guard nests in cavities, and so a preference for shelter with increasing reproductive status is expected. Also, a lack of male responses to conspecific odours may be adaptive in this species, since males nest together in high densities, where increased aggression might prove detrimental for nesting males.
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