Species divergence and seasonal succession in rates of mate desertion in closely related Neotropical cichlid fishes

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Topi K. Lehtonen
Bob B. M. Wong
Kai Lindström
Axel Meyer
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[1] 00014 University of Helsinki,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[2] University of Konstanz,Lehrstuhl für Zoologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Department of Biology
[3] Monash University,School of Biological Sciences
[4] Åbo Akademi University,Environmental and Marine Biology
[5] 20014 University of Turku,Section of Ecology, Department of Biology
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Body size; Lake Apoyo; Lake Xiloá; Mate desertion; Midas cichlid complex; Parental care; Seasonal variation; Species comparison;
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Across animal taxa, exclusive female offspring care has evolved repeatedly from biparental care, suggesting that the latter becomes evolutionarily unstable under certain conditions. Both the attributes of a species and the environment it experiences can help to predict shifts from one particular care mode to another. Nevertheless, factors inducing differences in care strategies among closely related species, or seasonal variation within species, have been subject to surprisingly little empirical testing. Here, we report the results of a field-based study that examined both among and within species variation in mate desertion in five species of closely related Nicaraguan cichlid fish in the genera Amphilophus and Amatitlania. The results show a link between female body size and male involvement in offspring care. Specifically, the larger the species the less often males were found to provide extended care. Furthermore, we found that solitary females became more common towards the end of the breeding season. We discuss the implications of this finding in the context of previous theoretical and empirical contributions regarding the frequency of offspring desertion by males.
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