Reproductive migrations of the sex role reversed pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces;: Syngnathidae)

被引:17
|
作者
Monteiro, N. M.
Berglund, A.
Vieira, M. N.
Almada, V. C.
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Dept Zool & Anthropol, Fac Ciencias, P-4099002 Oporto, Portugal
[2] CIIMAR, P-4050123 Oporto, Portugal
[3] Uppsala Univ, Dept Anim Ecol, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
[4] ISPA, P-1149041 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
mating system; Nerophis lumbriciformis; polygynandry; potential reproductive rate; Syvngnathidae;
D O I
10.1111/j.0022-1112.2006.01064.x
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Using an individual identification technique, a population of worm pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis was followed during 19 months, in order to determine the exact use of the intertidal and, considering the specific movement patterns of males and females, the mating system exhibited by this population. Field observations showed that the number of adults increased during the breeding season, with males arriving 1 month earlier than females. Furthermore, males and females presented distinct permanence periods, showing that the intertidal is used as a mating arena. It was also observed that both male and female worm pipefish mated repeatedly over the span of a reproductive season, but females exhibited shorter remating intervals. Also, females stayed for longer periods on the mating grounds, the intertidal zone, whereas males typically left for the subtidal after mating, usually returning within 2 months. These inter-sexual differences in the occupation of the intertidal suggest that females breed with different males but also that males accept eggs from various females since, on their return, a new group of mating partners was now available. Thus, N. lumbriciformis might be considered polygynandric. It is a clearly dimorphic species in spite of the observed polygynandry, suggesting that differences in remating intervals may be influential in determining the strength of sexual selection along with what may be expected from the polygynandrous mating system alone. (c) 2006 The Authors.
引用
收藏
页码:66 / 74
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Early life history of the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae)
    Monteiro, NM
    Almada, VC
    Vieira, MN
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 2003, 83 (05) : 1179 - 1182
  • [2] Homing behaviour and individual identification of the pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae):: a true intertidal resident?
    Monteiro, NM
    Vieira, MDN
    Almada, V
    [J]. ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2005, 63 (1-2) : 93 - 99
  • [3] Activity rhythms and cyclical changes of microhabitat preferences in the intertidal pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae)
    Monteiro N.M.
    Vieira M.N.
    Almada V.C.
    [J]. acta ethologica, 2002, 5 (1) : 39 - 43
  • [4] REPRODUCTIVE COSTS IN 2 SEX-ROLE REVERSED PIPEFISH SPECIES (SYNGNATHIDAE)
    SVENSSON, I
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 1988, 57 (03) : 929 - 942
  • [5] Temporal patterns of breeding and recruitment in Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces; Syngnathidae) related to seawater temperatures
    Monteiro, NM
    Almada, VC
    Vieira, MN
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY, 2005, 67 (05) : 1475 - 1480
  • [6] Reproductive behaviour of the black-striped pipefish Syngnathus abaster (Pisces; Syngnathidae)
    Silva, K.
    Monteiro, N. M.
    Vieira, M. N.
    Almada, V. C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY, 2006, 69 (06) : 1860 - 1869
  • [7] Strong Sexual Selection Does Not Induce Population Differentiation in a Fish Species with High Dispersal Potential: The Curious Case of the Worm Pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis (Teleostei: Syngnathidae)
    Mendes, Tito
    Gomes, Cidalia
    Monteiro, Nuno
    Antunes, Agostinho
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY, 2020, 111 (07) : 585 - 592
  • [8] REVERSED SEX-ROLES AND PARENTAL ENERGY INVESTMENT IN ZYGOTES OF 2 PIPEFISH (SYNGNATHIDAE) SPECIES
    BERGLUND, A
    ROSENQVIST, G
    SVENSSON, I
    [J]. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 1986, 29 (03) : 209 - 215
  • [9] Hormonal and morphological correlates of reproductive state in the sex-role reversed Gulf pipefish.
    Scobell, SK
    Knapp, R
    [J]. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, 2002, 42 (06) : 1308 - 1309
  • [10] Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number
    Silva, K.
    Almada, V. C.
    Vieira, M. N.
    Monteiro, N. M.
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY, 2009, 20 (04) : 768 - 772