Female chorus frogs delay mate choice under suboptimal environmental conditions

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR(2024)

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Many traits important for reproductive isolation are environmentally responsive. However, most studies examining reproductive isolation do not explicitly take into consideration environmental variation. Temperature can have a particularly large effect on reproductive behaviours, especially in ectotherms. Here, we tested whether temperature affects the degree of reproductive isolation between the upland chorus frog, Pseudacris feriarum, and its congener Pseudacris nigrita. These two species engage in costly hybridization in nature, leading to reinforcement of male signals and female preferences in sympatry. However, male advertisement calls vary with temperature such that the difference between the advertisement calls of the two species is narrower at cold temperatures than at warm temperatures. To examine the effect of temperature on reproductive isolation in this system, we performed six binary choice preference trials using sympatric female P. feriarum. In these experiments, we acclimated females to either warm (20 degrees C) or cool (10 degrees C) temperatures and gave them a choice between heterospecific and conspecific advertisement calls appropriate for the temperature. We also conducted experiments where we gave females a choice between more similar stimuli at warm temperatures to test whether females have narrower preferences at cold temperatures. We found that females always had a significant preference for the conspecific advertisement call, regardless of temperature or signal similarity. However, females took twice as long to make a choice in suboptimal conditions. This time delay may lead to increased risk of hybridization, despite females' ability to discriminate between calls. Our results highlight the importance of considering environmental context when examining traits involved in reproductive isolation. (c) 2023 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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acoustic signalling,behavioural plasticity,evolution,mating preference,reproductive isolation,temperature
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