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Use of digitally modified videos to examine female mate preference for orange spot coloration of males in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata

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Digitally modified video techniques may provide some advantages for the behavioral study of animals, including fishes. However, the validity of the experiments that are conducted using digitally modified videos should be verified. In the present study, we examined female mate preference in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata in a Japanese population by exploring an appropriate method involving the use of digitally modified video playbacks. For the male stimulus, two video images were produced by digital modification of a video recording of a male; the brightness of the orange spot coloration of the male was enhanced (bright male) in one video and decreased (dull male) in the other video. In experiment 1, female choice was examined according to the method described in previous studies, i.e., two monitors were set on opposite sides of the test aquarium to simultaneously present two stimulus male images to the females. However, in this experiment, the stimulus male images did not attract the females to a greater extent than the blank aquarium images. In addition, although the first trial showed a female preference for bright males, in the second trial, in which each stimulus male image was shown from the monitor opposite to that used in the first trial, a significant preference for bright males could not be detected. In experiment 2, a monitor was placed on one side of the aquarium and the left and right sides of the monitor showed the two stimulus male images simultaneously. In addition, a 24-h time interval was set between the first and second trials. Females spent more time in the proximity of the male images than that of the blank images, and a female preference for bright males was observed in both trials. The results of this study clearly indicate the female preference for males possessing bright coloration of orange spots. These results also suggest that the one-sided monitor system adopted in experiment 2 is a more appropriate method than the two-sided monitor system to examine female mate preferences by using digitally modified video playbacks.

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Sato, A., Karino, K. Use of digitally modified videos to examine female mate preference for orange spot coloration of males in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata . Ichthyol Res 53, 398–405 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10228-006-0364-0

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