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The 'Woman in Red' effect: pipefish males curb pregnancies at the sight of an attractive female.


ABSTRACT: In an old Gene Wilder movie, an attractive woman dressed in red devastated a man's current relationship. We have found a similar 'Woman in Red' effect in pipefish, a group of fish where pregnancy occurs in males. We tested for the existence of pregnancy blocks in pregnant male black-striped pipefish (Syngnathus abaster). We allowed pregnant males to see females that were larger and even more attractive than their original high-quality mates and monitored the survival and growth of developing offspring. After exposure to these extremely attractive females, males produced smaller offspring in more heterogeneous broods and showed a higher rate of spontaneous offspring abortion. Although we did not observe a full pregnancy block, our results show that males are able to reduce investment in current broods when faced with prospects of a more successful future reproduction with a potentially better mate. This 'Woman in Red' life-history trade-off between present and future reproduction has similarities to the Bruce effect, and our study represents, to our knowledge, the first documentation of such a phenomenon outside mammals.

SUBMITTER: Cunha M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6125914 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The 'Woman in Red' effect: pipefish males curb pregnancies at the sight of an attractive female.

Cunha M M   Berglund A A   Mendes S S   Monteiro N N  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20180822 1885


In an old Gene Wilder movie, an attractive woman dressed in red devastated a man's current relationship. We have found a similar 'Woman in Red' effect in pipefish, a group of fish where pregnancy occurs in males. We tested for the existence of pregnancy blocks in pregnant male black-striped pipefish (<i>Syngnathus abaster</i>). We allowed pregnant males to see females that were larger and even more attractive than their original high-quality mates and monitored the survival and growth of develop  ...[more]

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