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SEXUAL SELECTION, REPRODUCTIVE-BEHAVIOR, AND SPECIATION IN THE MBUNA SPECIES FLOCK OF LAKE MALAWI (PISCES, CICHLIDAE)
被引:63
作者:
MCELROY, DM
[1
]
KORNFIELD, I
[1
]
机构:
[1] UNIV MAINE,MIGRATORY FISH RES INST,ORONO,ME 04469
关键词:
Cichlids;
Courtship behavior;
Epigamic selection;
Evolution;
Mate choice;
Species recognition;
D O I:
10.1007/BF00751041
中图分类号:
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号:
071012 ;
0713 ;
摘要:
The cichlid species flocks of the African Great Lakes represent the most extreme case of adaptive radiation among vertebrates. Recently, attention has focused on the potential for sexual selection to drive or accelerate speciation in these fishes. Cichlids as a whole are social in nature and display complex behavior, particularly during courtship and spawning; however, the extent to which changes in species recognition cues may account for species diversity among haplochromine lineages has remained speculative. Our investigations have indicated that oral incubating haplochromines show a reduction in diversity and extent of courtship relative to substrate brooding cichlids, and apparently retain aspects of a primitive specific mate recognition system. Laboratory observations of courtship in the Malawian endemic Pseudotropheus zebra suggest that organization of the spawning bout is loose, and lacking in any well defined stimulus-response chain. Interspecific comparisons of in situ courtship behavior among male mbuna, lithophilous haplochromines of Lake Malawi, revealed only one potential example of species-specific behavior, and indicated that mate choice occurred prior to the onset of intense courtship. Courtship display by male mbuna does not appear critical to species recognition and may represent an evolutionary relict. Alternatively, male courtship display may have an indirect effect on successful reproduction or may be maintained through pleiotropic effects. The mbuna display no evidence of behavioral innovation and show limited interspecific differentiation in behavioral expression. More generally, there is no evidence at present to suggest that epigamic sexual selection, acting on courtship behavior, has been a major mechanism in the diversification of the haplochromine species flocks. © 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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