Comparison of Reproductive Behaviors between Two Species of Eightspine Sticklebacks (Genus: Pungitius)

  • Park, Shi-Ryong (Department of Biology, Korea National University of Education) ;
  • Lee, Jeong Hee (Department of Biology, Korea National University of Education) ;
  • Cheong, Seokwan (Department of Biology, Korea National University of Education)
  • 발행 : 2001.06.01

초록

The object of this study is to differentiate the reproductive behaviors of Pungitius sinensis and P. kaibarae inhabiting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. We collected P. sinensis from Jusu stream, Okkyemyeon and P. kaibarae from Sacheon stream, Sacheon-myeon both in Gangwon province and subsequently raised and observed them in an aquarium. At the beginning of the reproductive season, male P. sinensis got tinged with dark green, made a territory, and built nests on the bottom. On the other hand, male P. kaibarae became black all over, its white ventral spines became conspicuous and built nests on the stems of waterweed off the bottom. In the courtship dance, male P. sinensis made frequent attempts to entice females into their nests after many bitings, while male P. kaibarae mostly did this with conspicuous jumpings. In courtship behaviors, the body's angle of male P. kaibarae with his head down was larger than that of male P. sinensis by 50-60 degrees. During courtship, the biting frequency as an index of aggressive behavior was greater in P. sinensis and the jumping frequency as an index of sexual behavior was greater in P. kaibarae. During the courtship dance, bitings tended to suppress jumpings, for P. sinensis, but not for P. kaibarae.

키워드

참고문헌

  1. Chae BS (1988) Classification of the eightspine stickleback (Pungitius sinensis: Gasterosteidae) by the morphological characteristics. Ph D. Dissertation, Kyungpook National University, pp 1-79
  2. Chae BS and Yang HJ (1990) Natural hybrids between Pungitius sunensis sinensis and P. s. kaibarae. Korean J Ichthyol 2: 88-94
  3. Fodter SA (1994) Evolution of the reproductive behavior of threespine stickleback. In: Bell MA and Foster SA(eds.), The Evolutionary Biology of the Threespine Stickleback, Oxford University Press, New York, pp 381-398
  4. Fitzgerald GJ (1993) The reproductive behavior of the stickleback. Sci Am 266: 50-55
  5. Hinde RA (1970) Animal Behaviour: Asynthesis of Ethology and Comparative Psychology. McGraw-Hill, New York, pp 180-211
  6. Kim IS, Yoon CH, and Lee JH (1989) Morphological variation and karyotype of the Korean species of sticklebacks (Pisces, Gasterosteidae). Korean J Syst Zool 5: 107-119
  7. Mclennan DA (1995) Male mate choice based ipon female nuptial coloration in the brook stickleback, Culaea inconstans(Kirtland). Anim Behav 50: 213-221 https://doi.org/10.1006/anbe.1995.0233
  8. Mckenzie JA and Keenleyside MHA (1970) Reproductive behaviour of ninespine sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius L.) in South Bay, Manitoulin, Ontario. Can J Zool 48: 55-61
  9. Morris D (1958) The reproductive behaviour of the ten-spined stickleback (Phyosteus punglitius L.). Behavior Suppl 6: 1-154
  10. Morris D (1970) Patterns of Reproductive Behaviour: Collected Papers. McGraw-Hill, New York, pp 245-260
  11. Nelson JS (1968) Deep-water ninespine sticklebacks, Pungitius pungitius in the Mississippi drainage, Crooked Lake, Indiana. Copeia 1968: 185-192 https://doi.org/10.2307/1441760
  12. Park SR and Lee JS (1999) Terrotorial behaviour of eightspine stickleback, Pungitius kaibarae in Korea. Korean J Ecol 22: 163-167
  13. Potts GW and Wootton RJ (1984) Fish Reporduction: Strategies and Tactics. Academic Press, New York, pp 258-271
  14. Wootton RJ (1976) The Biology of the Sticklebacks. Academic Press, London, pp 266-289