2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202101.0338.v1
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Male Sexual Preference for Female Swimming Activity in the Guppy (<em>Poecilia reticulata</em>)

Abstract: Mate choice that is based on behavioural traits is a common feature in the animal kingdom. Using the Trinidadian guppy, a species with mutual mate choice, we investigated whether males use female swimming activity &ndash; a behavioural trait known to differ consistently among individuals in many species &ndash; as a trait relevant for their mate choice. In a first experiment, we assessed male and female activity in an open field test alone (two repeated measures) and afterwards in heterosexual pairs (t… Show more

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