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Multiple signals in the palmate newt: ornaments help when courting

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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
卷 66, 期 7, 页码 1045-1055

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-012-1355-y

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Sexual selection; Sexual communication; Courtship; Filament; Amphibian; Lissotriton helveticus

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  1. Ministere de la Recherche
  2. BioDiversa-project RACE
  3. Observatoire Homme-Milieu Pyrenees Haut-Vicdessos

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There is increasing evidence that female mate choice is often based on the assessment of multiple male traits, involving both morphology and behavior. We investigated female mate choice for multiple male traits in the palmate newt, Lissotriton helveticus, including male tail filament length, hind foot web size, crest development, body size, ventral coloration, and courtship display activity. Observations of courtship display in the field revealed that females spent more time in front of males with longer tail filaments. Laboratory experiments revealed a more detailed relationship between filament length and courtship display. We found that females took more sperm masses from males with both longer filaments and greater display activity. Experimental shortening of the tail filament length substantially decreased the number of male sperm masses transferred. However, when we experimentally reversed relative filament length between two males in mating trials, male mating success was explained by courtship activity and not by filament length. Our results show that female palmate newts value multiple traits during mate choice, including both morphological ornaments and reproductive behaviors in males. Our results further suggest that, when filament length is below a certain threshold, females may value the information content of courtship activity over that of filament length.

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