Data from: Audience effects in a sexually polymorphic species: Audience morph generates plasticity in mating behavior
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A full understanding of mating behavior includes placing mating effort and
mating success in the context of the social environment. Audience effects
occur when individuals adjust their behavior in response to the presence
of conspecifics, a form of plasticity in mating behavior generated by the
social environment. Some species exhibit sexual polymorphism, such that
one male morph courts females, whereas the other sneaks copulations
without courting. Audience effects in such taxa have rarely been
investigated. We examined the effects of conspecific audience morph, sex,
and body size on mating effort and mating success in the sexually
polymorphic poeciliid fish, Girardinus metallicus, whose males either
sneak copulation (plain morph) or display to females (black morph). We
found evidence that focal fish (black morph male and female) recognized
the audiences as conspecifics with unique identities. We demonstrated that
focal black morph males had lower mating success when observed by a plain
morph audience compared to a black morph audience. This may be attributed
to changes in male mating effort and/or female response to courtship. We
also found that males increased mating effort, and had higher mating
success, the larger the audience male was than the focal male, and that
males increased mating effort the larger the focal female was than the
audience female. This is the first demonstration, to our knowledge, of
audience effects in response to audience morph in a sexually polymorphic
species, and has bearing on the impact of the social environment on mating
behavior plasticity in general.
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2025-09-01



