Does male gonopodial morphology affect male-female mating positioning in the livebearing fish Xenophallus umbratilis?

Author:

Nielsen Mary-EliseORCID,Johnson Erik S.,Johnson Jerald B.

Abstract

Xenophallus umbratilis is a freshwater livebearing fish that exhibits unique antisymmetry in the male gonopodium, which terminates in either a dextral or sinistral twist. This asymmetry in the gonopodium suggests that males might exhibit side-biased behavior when interacting with females to mate. We conducted two assays to assess the laterality of male and female mating interactions based on gonopodial morphology. We observed lateralized mating behavior in one test where males with sinistral gonopodial morphology interacted with a single female. However, we did not find lateralized mating behavior in males with dextral gonopodial morphology. We also examined male and female positioning in trials that placed a single female with five males, all with the same morphology. These trials also showed no evidence of lateralized body positioning.

Funder

Office of Research and Creative Activities, Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University Honors Program

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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