Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition

Feulner PG, Plath M, Engelmann J, Kirschbaum F, Tiedemann R (2009)
Biol Lett 5(2): 225-228.

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Feulner, P. G.; Plath, M.; Engelmann, JacobUniBi ; Kirschbaum, F.; Tiedemann, R.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Mate choice is mediated by a range of sensory cues, and assortative mating based on these cues can drive reproductive isolation among diverging populations. A specific feature of mormyrid fish, the electric organ discharge (EOD), is used for electrolocation and intraspecific communication. We hypothesized that the EOD also facilitates assortative mating and ultimately promotes prezygotic reproductive isolation in African weakly electric fishes. Our behavioural experiments using live males as well as EOD playback demonstrated that female mate recognition is influenced by EOD signals and that females are attracted to EOD characteristics of conspecific males. The dual function of the EOD for both foraging and social communication (including mate recognition leading to assortative mating) underlines the importance of electric signal differentiation for the divergence of African weakly electric fishes. Thus, the EOD provides an intriguing mechanism promoting trophic divergence and reproductive isolation between two closely related Campylomormyrus species occurring in sympatry in the lower Congo rapids.
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
Biol Lett
Band
5
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
225-228
ISSN
1744-9561
eISSN
1744-957X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1998953

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Feulner PG, Plath M, Engelmann J, Kirschbaum F, Tiedemann R. Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett. 2009;5(2):225-228.
Feulner, P. G., Plath, M., Engelmann, J., Kirschbaum, F., & Tiedemann, R. (2009). Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett, 5(2), 225-228. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2008.0566
Feulner, P. G., Plath, M., Engelmann, Jacob, Kirschbaum, F., and Tiedemann, R. 2009. “Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition”. Biol Lett 5 (2): 225-228.
Feulner, P. G., Plath, M., Engelmann, J., Kirschbaum, F., and Tiedemann, R. (2009). Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett 5, 225-228.
Feulner, P.G., et al., 2009. Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett, 5(2), p 225-228.
P.G. Feulner, et al., “Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition”, Biol Lett, vol. 5, 2009, pp. 225-228.
Feulner, P.G., Plath, M., Engelmann, J., Kirschbaum, F., Tiedemann, R.: Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett. 5, 225-228 (2009).
Feulner, P. G., Plath, M., Engelmann, Jacob, Kirschbaum, F., and Tiedemann, R. “Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition”. Biol Lett 5.2 (2009): 225-228.
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