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Prey color preferences of the brook stickleback Culaea inconstans
Prospectus PresentationAndrew Hodgson
Advisor: Dr. A. Ross Black21 March 2012
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Outline
SticklebacksBreeding colorsPrey color preferences
Sensory exploitationMethodsResults and conclusions
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Introduction
Fourspine
Threespine
http://www.elasmodiver.com/images/Tubesnout.jpg
Yellow Tubesnout
Encyclopedia of Life
Blackspotted Encyclopedia of life
Why red ornaments?
New England Aquarium
Fourspine
Threespine
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Introduction
Brook
Sticklebacks withoutany red breedingsignals (Reisman and Cade 1964)
Ninespine
http://lsfv-nds.de/cms/index.php?page=neunstachliger-stichling
Fifteenspine
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ThreespineThreespine
Ninespine
http://lsfv-nds.de/cms/index.php?page=neunstachliger-stichling
Color preferences(Smith et al. 2004)
Introduction
m/f
m/f
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Introduction
ninespinethreespine
Origin of feeding bias
for red
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ninespinethreespine
Origin of feeding bias
for red
Introduction (sensory exploitation)
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Introduction (sensory exploitation)
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Methods
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Paired comparisons~10 trials
Methods123456789
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MeasurementsFirst bites (~30)Total bites (~130)Repeated bites (~4) Latency to bite (65%, ~6 ds)Inspections (~45, ~8.5 ds)
IndependentBead colorTime
Methods (measures)
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MeasurementsFirst bites (1st color = 2nd color)Total bites (1st color = 2nd color)Repeated bites (1st color = 2nd color) Latency to bite (1st color = 2nd color)Inspections (1st color = 2nd color)
IndependentBead colorTime
Methods (null hypotheses)
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Methods (video analysis)
First bitesTotal bitesRepeated attempts Latency to bite Inspections
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Binomial tests, e.g. p(red)=0.5Holm-Bonferroni (Holm 1979) corrected Least squares regressionSpecialized Wilcoxon rank sum test (Capanu et al. 2006)
Methods (stats)
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First bites20<n<31
Results (color preferences)
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Results (color preferences)
Total bites71<n<198p<0.001
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Results (repeated bites)
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Results (bites vs inspections)
155<n<236P<0.001
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Results (latency to bite)
r2=0.10p<0.001F=36n=333
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Is brook stickleback red/orange spine coloration a secondary sexual character?
Results
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Results (red spines)2011 breeding seasonn=311
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Results (red spines)
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Local brook stickleback prefer red and orange prey to other colors
A sensory exploitation origin of red stickleback breeding signals is supported
Red pelvic spines are a secondary sexual character
Discussion (conclusions)
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Conclusions
Why are sticklebacks sensitive to red? Hemoglobin?
Carotenoids?ImmunityCancer preventionCell growthLiverWater balance
(Smith et al. 2004)Copyright Randall & Schietzelt & Harper College
https://wiki.cgb.indiana.edu/display/DGC/Projects
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Finish paired comparisonsContinue to monitor red spine colorTry patterns (e.g. red and blue vs red and yellow)Try movies
SaturationBrightnessMovement
Future plans
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Dr. Ross BlackDr. Camille McNeelyMike Rule and TNWRRobert HollidayNicole WallaceJoseph Peters, Anna Wu, Tomoko Bennet
Acknowledgments
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Works CitedCapanu, M., G. A. Jones, and R. H. Randles. 2006. Testing for a preference using a sum of Wilcoxon signed rank statistics. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 51:793-796.Holm, S. 1979. A simple sequentially rejective multiple test procedure. Scandanavian Journal of
Statistics 6:65-70.Proctor, H. C. 1992. Sensory exploitation and the evolution of male mating behavior: a cladistic
test using water mites (Acari: Parasitengona). Animal Behaviour 44:745-752.Reisman H. M., T. J. Cade. 1967. Physiological and behavioral aspects of reproduction in the
brook stickleback, Culaea inconstans. American Midland Naturalist 77:257-295.Rodd, F. H., K. A. Hughes, G. F. Grether, and C. T. Baril. 2002. A possible non-sexual origin of
mate preference: are male guppies mimicking fruit? Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 269: 475-81.Smith C., I. Barber, R. T. Wootton, and L. Chittka. 2004. A Receiver Bias in the origin of three-
spined stickleback mate choice. Proceedings: Biological Sciences 271:949-955.
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Questions?
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McLennan 1993
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Mattern and McLennan 2004
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Kawahara et al 2009
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Results (inspections before bites)
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Introduction (hypotheses)
Hypotheses:1) More bites at red than any other color
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• Multiple predation attempts appear to predict color preferences
• Brook stickleback are more likely to bite at novel prey than inspect it and leave
Conclusions
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• How to deal with learning statistically• Objective measurements of red coloration• Controlling for color
Problems to solve
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Introduction (phylogenetics)
Phylogenetic relationships of the sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae), not including SpinachiaSpinachia, modified from McLennan (1996) and Smith et al (2004)
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Paired Comparison p-value alphaOrange vs red 0.0669 0.0500Yellow vs red 0.0004 0.0100Green vs red 0.0013 0.0125Blue vs red 0.0207 0.0250Purple vs red 0.0133 0.0167
Table 1. P-values and Holm-Bonfrronicorrected apha values for first bitesobserved in trials directed at beads ofspecific colors by Culaea inconstans,Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, SpokaneCo., WA, USA
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Three main competing modelsFisher runawayGood genesSensory Bias
Introduction (sexual selection)
Trait and preference components
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Introduction (sexual selection)
Fisher runawayTrait origin: response to preferencePreference origin: response to trait
Good genesTrait origin: indirectly indicate fitnessPreference origin: indirectly increase fitness
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Introduction (sexual selection)
Sensory biasTrait origin: response to preferencePreference origin: another context
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Fisher runaway
Good genes
Sensory bias *
Model Prediction
Preference and trait coevolve
Trait evolves first
Preference evolves firste.g. in predation
Process
Positive feedback between preference and trait
Females evolve to select traits indirectly linked to fitness
Trait evolves in response to a preexisting, naturally selected preference
Introduction (sensory bias)
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Introduction
Ninespine
http://lsfv-nds.de/cms/index.php?page=neunstachliger-stichling
Preference forred prey?
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Introduction (sensory bias)
Other ExamplesWater mite trembling (Proctor 1992)Tungara frog mating calls (Ryan and Rand 1990)Swordtail fish tails (Basolo 1990, 1995, 1996, 1998)Costa’s hummingbird songs (Clark and Feo 2009)Cichlid egg spots (Egger et al. 2011)Bird song repertoires (Collins 1999)