Competition for females on leks when male competitive abilities differ: empirical test of a model

Authors
Citation
F. Widemo, Competition for females on leks when male competitive abilities differ: empirical test of a model, BEH ECOLOGY, 9(5), 1998, pp. 427-431
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
10452249 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
427 - 431
Database
ISI
SICI code
1045-2249(199809/10)9:5<427:CFFOLW>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Leks are mating arenas visited by females seeking copulations and can be th ought of as patches differing in female encounter rate. Recently, the ideal free distribution model of unequal competitors with interference has been applied to explain male distributions between leks. This model predicts tha t the males of highest competitive ability should be present on the leks wi th the highest female encounter rates and should be most successful. I test ed the predictions from the model with empirical data from the ruff, Philom achus pugnax. Contrary to the predictions from the model, low-ranking males preferentially visited the leks with highest female encounter rates, where the degree of male aggression was greatest. Furthermore, there was no gene ral relationship between female encounter rate and male success, and the em pirical data again refute the predictions from the model. The results illus trate the problem of using male per-capita success when predicting individu al behavior Several more general problems with applying the ideal free dist ribution of unequal competitors model to competition for mates are also dis cussed.