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The Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is well known to biologists and home aquarium enthusiasts alike. Scientists have studied guppies for most of the twentieth century. Some of the most intensive recent research has been conducted by behavioral ecologists, who have found that the guppy mating system makes guppies especially useful in the study of sexual selection and mate choice. By observing guppy behavior in aquaria, researchers hope to obtain new insights into how selection operates in natural populations. Here Anne Houde summarizes and synthesizes the scientific work done to date, relates the empirical findings on guppies to current themes in sexual selection theory, and suggests new directions for future research.


This book describes the sexual behavior of guppies and examines how mate choice by females leads to the evolution of the conspicuous colors and the courtship displays for which guppies are widely recognized. The author shows that female guppies prefer males with bright color patterns, especially those with orange spots, and that the mating preferences of females lead to sexual selection on both color patterns and courtship displays of males. Houde's work addresses a number of areas that are of interest in sexual selection, including the remarkable degree of plasticity and evolutionary lability of sexual behavior in guppies, geographic variation in mating preferences, possible mechanisms for the evolution of female mating preferences, and the role of sexual selection in speciation. In conclusion, the author explores the implications of her findings for behavioral ecologists who study sexual selection in other species.

Recenzijas

"[ I]mportant to biologists who study guppies, and, like much of the rest of this book . . . of interest to researchers into sexual selection in other species as well. . . . [ A]n inspiring guide to future directions in behavioural ecology." * Nature *

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Guppy as a Model System
3(26)
Evolution, Genetics, and Ecology of Guppies
3(10)
Geographic Variation among Guppy Populations
13(12)
Issues in Sexual Selection and What Guppies Can Tell Us
25(2)
Summary
27(2)
Reproductive Biology and Sexual Behavior
29(16)
Mechanics of Reproduction
29(3)
Ontogeny
32(3)
Sexual Behavior
35(5)
Mating System
40(1)
Aggression and Dominance
41(2)
Summary
43(2)
Choosy Females and Competing Males: Mechanism of Sexual Selection
45(35)
Sexual Selection
45(2)
Differential Mating Success
47(6)
Female Choice
53(22)
Does Male-Male Competition Play a Role?
75(3)
Summary
78(2)
Male Courtship Behavior
80(24)
Courtship Decisions
80(1)
Patterns of Variation in Male Courtship Behavior
81(15)
Male Mate Choice: Effects of Female Characteristics on Male Courtship Behavior
96(3)
Sneak Copulation as an Alternative Mating Tactic
99(2)
Summary
101(3)
Evolution of Female Choice 1: Direct Selection, Adaptive Plasticity, and Sensory Drive
104(19)
Mate Choice Decisions
104(1)
Behavioral Components of Mate Choice
104(2)
Selection and the Evolution of Mating Preferences
106(1)
Mate Choice Patterns
107(8)
Sensory Mechanisms
115(6)
Summary
121(2)
Evolution of Female Choice 2: Indirect Selection, Variation, and Correlations
123(32)
Indirect Selection and the Evolution of Mating Preferences
123(1)
Heritable Variation in Mating Preferences
124(1)
Good-Genes and Fisherian Models
125(2)
Mate Choice for ``Good Genes''?
127(10)
Discriminating between Good Genes and Fisherian Models
137(2)
Variation in Mating Preferences among Populations
139(8)
Genetic Correlation of Preferences and Color Patterns within Populations
147(3)
Sexual Selection and Speciation
150(2)
Summary
152(3)
Summary and Prospects
155(10)
What We Have Learned about Sexual Selection in Guppies
155(4)
Questions for Future Research
159(4)
Concluding Remarks
163(2)
Appendix. Experimental Methods: How to Build a Better Bordello 165(12)
A.1 Design of Mate Choice Experiments
165(8)
A.2 Measuring Male Mating Success
173(1)
A.3 Measuring Male Color Patterns
174(3)
References 177(24)
Author Index 201(4)
Subject Index 205(4)
Taxonomic Index 209
Anne E. Houde is Assistant Professor of Biology at Lake Forest College.