Mate choice and mate competition influence male body size in Japanese medaka.
Journal: Animal Behaviour
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Abstract
A sexual size dimorphism usually occurs when size-dependent reproductive advantages exist in only one sex. Studies on Japanese medaka, Oryzias latipes, have demonstrated reproductive size advantages in females but not in males, even though males and females are similar in body size. We conducted mate-choice and mate-copying tests in which a female could first associate with, then mate with, either a large (>/=1 sd+X standard length) or a small male (
Authors
Howard, Martens, Innis, Drnevich, Hale