Data from: Spatial and temporal patterns of nest distribution influences sexual selection in a marine fish

Data from: Spatial and temporal patterns of nest distribution influences sexual selection in a marine fish

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In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profoundly impact reproductive success among individuals and, hence, the opportunity and intensity of sexual selection. Here, we report on a field-based experiment investigating the effects of nest aggregation on sexual selection in a fish, the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus). We found that the distribution of potential nests (sparse versus aggregated nest treatments) affected patterns of nest colonization and reproductive success. Specifically, in the treatment with aggregated nesting resources, a greater proportion of nests remained unoccupied by sand goby males. Although the size of nesting males did not differ between treatments, eggs accumulated more rapidly when nests were sparsely distributed. We found that the opportunity for selection decreased over time with the accumulation of eggs in the nests in both the aggregated and sparse treatments. Moreover, the effect of male size on reproductive success was influenced by an interaction between nest distribution and time, with the selection gradient being highest right after nest colonization when nests were aggregated, while the opposite pattern was observed in the sparse nest treatment. Such findings highlight the vital role that environmental and social factors can play in determining the importance of male phenotypic traits (in this case, male size). More broadly, our results also underscore how the natural distribution of resources, both in space and time, can impact the strength of sexual selection acting on wild animal populations.
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Year of publication

2018

Authors

DRYAD - Publisher

Monash University

Bob B. M. Wong - Creator

Kai Lindström Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Topi K. Lehtonen - Creator

Other information

Fields of science

Ecology, evolutionary biology

Open access

Open

License

Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

Keywords

Holocene, selection gradient

Subject headings

Pomatoschistus minutus
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