Mating patterns in three Bufo andrewsi populations at different latitude


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Body size-dependent mating pattern is thought to a consequence of the sexual selection on phenotypic characters. In the view, we investigated the mating patterns in Bufo andrewsi from three populations at different latitude in three Nature Reserves (i.e. Wanglang, Yele and Fengtongzhai) in China from early- March to late-May 2013 and 2014. The results showed that average body size did not differ significantly between amplectant and non-amplectant males within each population. We found a significantly positive relationship in body size between the amplectant males and amplectant females in Wanglang population, but not in Qiqiao and Yele populations. The strength of size-dependent mating was not correlated with the malebiased operational sex ratios (OSRs), suggesting that intensity of male-male competition at nights do not result in variation in size-dependent mating patterns in B. andrewsi among populations.

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S. Lou

Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (Ministry of Education)

Email: Liaobo_0_0@126.com
中国, Nanchong, 637009

L. Zhao

Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (Ministry of Education)

Email: Liaobo_0_0@126.com
中国, Nanchong, 637009

D. Lu

Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (Ministry of Education)

Email: Liaobo_0_0@126.com
中国, Nanchong, 637009

W. Liao

Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (Ministry of Education)

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