Male Desert Goby Fish - Put Courtship Before Childcare 
AU Source: Underwatertimes 10/11/2011
Male Desert Goby Fish - Put Courtship Before Childcare
After studying male desert goby fish, a team of Monash researchers has suggested that male sexual behavior is primed to produce the greatest number of offspring.

In the underwater world of desert goby fish, it is the males whose work is never done.

As exclusive parental guardians it is up to males to guard and fan the eggs – keeping them well-oxygenated and removing debris - while females flit about finding new mates.

It had been thought females selected breeding partners based on the quality of their parental care. Another assumption was that the males were so diligent at caring for the eggs they might even show off their parental skills to attract cruising females.

Dr Bob Wong, Senior Lecturer at Monash University's School of Biological Sciences and an expert in behavioral ecology, suspected desert goby life was more complex.
 

In collaboration with Monash honors student Nicholas Symons and a postdoctoral researcher, P. Andreas Svensson, Dr Wong and his team set out to discover what really motivates these little fish. A paper based on their research has just been published in the journal PLoS ONE.

"It turns out that male desert gobies put courtship before childcare," Dr Wong said.

"We found that when egg-tending males were in the presence of a female they spent more time outside their nest engaged in courtship rituals and less time inside the nest fanning their eggs, which they did in shorter bouts and less often."

"While we didn't measure what impact this had on females, it was significant that all of the males displayed a similar drive to leave the nest to attract potential mates."

Dr Wong said the evolutionary tradeoff demonstrated by male desert gobies was that it was worth engaging in behavior that could result in the loss of some eggs, for the chance to mate and produce more eggs with a new female.

"Parental effort and courtship are not compatible," Dr Wong said.

 
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