Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring

The 'good genes' hypothesis of sexual selection predicts that male ornaments are favoured by female mate choice because male ornament reveals genetic quality. In species with different male reproductive tactics, variation in genetic quality among 'sneaking' males has rarely been...

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Main Authors: Marie-Orleach, Lucas, Roussel, Jean-Marc, Bugeon, Jérôme, Tremblay, Julien, Ombredane, Dominique, Evanno, Guillaume
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4993863 2023-05-15T15:31:41+02:00 Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring Marie-Orleach, Lucas Roussel, Jean-Marc Bugeon, Jérôme Tremblay, Julien Ombredane, Dominique Evanno, Guillaume 2013-09-03 https://zenodo.org/record/4993863 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dp17k unknown doi:10.1111/bij.12187 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/4993863 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dp17k oai:zenodo.org:4993863 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode good-genes melanin coloration male-male competition Salmo salar alternative reproductive tactic carotenoid coloration info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2013 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dp17k10.1111/bij.12187 2023-03-10T14:27:00Z The 'good genes' hypothesis of sexual selection predicts that male ornaments are favoured by female mate choice because male ornament reveals genetic quality. In species with different male reproductive tactics, variation in genetic quality among 'sneaking' males has rarely been investigated, as usually 'sneakers' are thought not to be chosen by females. Here we focused on the alternative reproductive tactic in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758) to test whether the skin colour of sneakers may reveal the performance traits of their offspring. A fully factorial breeding design was realized between 20 sneakers and two females using in vitro fertilization. We quantified the red and dark colorations of males and measured the survival of their progeny under semi-natural conditions. In addition, the size of offspring and their emergence timing from the gravel nest were monitored in the laboratory. We found that darker males sired more viable offspring, whereas red coloration was negatively correlated with offspring survival. Nevertheless, darker and redder male pigmentations were linked to a delay in offspring emergence. These results demonstrate that colours can reveal individual genetic quality in an alternative male reproductive tactic, with male melanin-based coloration being linked to both beneficial and detrimental effects for the offspring. Our results imply that sneaker ornaments may potentially play a role in both intra- and intersexual selection. Data set_Marie-Orleach et alMarie-Orleach.et.al_BJLS.2893.R1_DRYAD.xlsx Dataset Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Zenodo
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topic good-genes
melanin coloration
male-male competition
Salmo salar
alternative reproductive tactic
carotenoid coloration
spellingShingle good-genes
melanin coloration
male-male competition
Salmo salar
alternative reproductive tactic
carotenoid coloration
Marie-Orleach, Lucas
Roussel, Jean-Marc
Bugeon, Jérôme
Tremblay, Julien
Ombredane, Dominique
Evanno, Guillaume
Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
topic_facet good-genes
melanin coloration
male-male competition
Salmo salar
alternative reproductive tactic
carotenoid coloration
description The 'good genes' hypothesis of sexual selection predicts that male ornaments are favoured by female mate choice because male ornament reveals genetic quality. In species with different male reproductive tactics, variation in genetic quality among 'sneaking' males has rarely been investigated, as usually 'sneakers' are thought not to be chosen by females. Here we focused on the alternative reproductive tactic in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758) to test whether the skin colour of sneakers may reveal the performance traits of their offspring. A fully factorial breeding design was realized between 20 sneakers and two females using in vitro fertilization. We quantified the red and dark colorations of males and measured the survival of their progeny under semi-natural conditions. In addition, the size of offspring and their emergence timing from the gravel nest were monitored in the laboratory. We found that darker males sired more viable offspring, whereas red coloration was negatively correlated with offspring survival. Nevertheless, darker and redder male pigmentations were linked to a delay in offspring emergence. These results demonstrate that colours can reveal individual genetic quality in an alternative male reproductive tactic, with male melanin-based coloration being linked to both beneficial and detrimental effects for the offspring. Our results imply that sneaker ornaments may potentially play a role in both intra- and intersexual selection. Data set_Marie-Orleach et alMarie-Orleach.et.al_BJLS.2893.R1_DRYAD.xlsx
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author Marie-Orleach, Lucas
Roussel, Jean-Marc
Bugeon, Jérôme
Tremblay, Julien
Ombredane, Dominique
Evanno, Guillaume
author_facet Marie-Orleach, Lucas
Roussel, Jean-Marc
Bugeon, Jérôme
Tremblay, Julien
Ombredane, Dominique
Evanno, Guillaume
author_sort Marie-Orleach, Lucas
title Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
title_short Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
title_full Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
title_fullStr Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Melanin-based coloration of sneaker male Atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
title_sort data from: melanin-based coloration of sneaker male atlantic salmon is linked to viability and emergence timing of their offspring
publishDate 2013
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dp17k
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