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Behav Processes ; 108: 36-42, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25241307

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The question of why females evaluate more than one sexual trait to choose their mates has received increasing attention in recent years. Here, we investigated the information-content of both morphological and behavioural sexual traits that have been identified as predictors of male reproductive success in the palmate newt, Lissotriton helveticus. We examined the co-variation of multiple traits with one aspect of male quality, the male body condition, using both a correlative study and an experimental diet restriction. We found that the development of the three morphological sexual traits (filament length, hind-foot-web size, and crest size) was positively inter-correlated, and was correlated to body condition. In contrast, courtship activity, an important indicator for male reproductive success, was uncorrelated to male body condition. Our results suggest that females likely obtain redundant information on male condition when evaluating filament length, hind-foot-web size and crest size during mate choice. Contrary to our expectations, display activity was not a reliable indicator of male condition, leaving the information-content of this trait unraveled. Our results further suggest that complex, multiple traits may evolve because redundant message, unreliable signals and, possibly, multiple messages can coexist.


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Conducta Animal/fisiología , Preferencia en el Apareamiento Animal/fisiología , Salamandridae/anatomía & histología , Salamandridae/fisiología , Caracteres Sexuales , Animales , Cortejo , Femenino , Masculino
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Learn Mem ; 20(9): 453-8, 2013 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23950192

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This study evaluated whether olfactory preconditioning is functional in newborn rabbits and based on joined or independent memory of odorants. First, after exposure to odorants A+B, the conditioning of A led to high responsiveness to odorant B. Second, responsiveness to B persisted after amnesia of A. Third, preconditioning was also functional with two overlapping pairs of odorants (A+B and B+C) and amnesia of one odorant did not affect memory of the others. Thus, incidental pairing of odorants allows reinforcement of one odorant to implicitly reinforce the others, the bond then vanishes, and the memory of each element becomes independent.


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Condicionamiento Psicológico , Memoria , Olfato , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos , Odorantes , Conejos
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