Don't get the blues : conspicuous nuptial colouration of male moor frogs (Rana arvalis) supports visual mate recognition during scramble competition in large breeding aggregations

dc.contributor.authorSztatecsny, Marc
dc.contributor.authorPreininger, Doris
dc.contributor.authorFreudmann, Anita
dc.contributor.authorLoretto, Matthias-Claudio
dc.contributor.authorMaier, Franziska
dc.contributor.authorHödl, Walter
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-23T08:53:06Z
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dc.date.issued2012-12eng
dc.description.abstractConspicuous male colouration is expected to have evolved primarily through selection by female choice. In what way conspicuous colours could be advantageous to males scrambling for mates remains largely unknown. The moor frog (Rana arvalis) belongs to the so-called explosive breeders in which spawning period is short; intrasexual competition is strong, and males actively search and scramble for females. During breeding, male body colouration changes from a dull brown (similar to females) to a conspicuous blue, and we wanted to test if male blueness influences mating success or facilitates male mate recognition. To do so, we first measured the colour of mated and non-mated males using a spectrophotometer. In an experiment, we then analysed interactions of actual male moor frogs in natural spawning aggregations with a brown (resembling a female or a non-breeding male) and a blue model frog. Mated and non-mated males did not differ in colouration, suggesting that female choice based on colour traits was unlikely. In our behavioural experiment, male moor frogs spent significantly more time in contact and in amplexus with the brown model than with the blue model. Our results suggest that the nuptial colouration in moor frogs can act as a new type of visual signal in anurans evolved to promote instantaneous mate recognition allowing males to quickly move between rivals while scrambling for females.eng
dc.description.versionpublishedeng
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00265-012-1412-6eng
dc.identifier.pmid23162205eng
dc.identifier.ppn1701941678
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dc.subjectAnuran amphibians, Colour dimorphism, Explosive breeders, Intrasexual selection, Mate recognition, Scramble competition, Visual signalseng
dc.subject.ddc570eng
dc.titleDon't get the blues : conspicuous nuptial colouration of male moor frogs (Rana arvalis) supports visual mate recognition during scramble competition in large breeding aggregationseng
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