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Uncategorized Wednesday, December 12th 2012 at 8:25 am

Worth A Shot, I Guess: Male Atlantic Mollies Go Gay To Boost Mating Chances With Females Later

We’ve brought you stories about some of the more interesting techniques animals will go to to improve, even slightly, their chances at breeding. Heck, you barely need us for that — head down to your local watering hole any Friday night and you’ll no doubt find folks going to some lengths for the chance to land a mate, even (or especially?) just for one evening. A study published online today in the journal Biology Letters suggests that we may have a winner in the “weird ways to get yours” sweepstakes, though, as researchers studying the Atlantic molly, a small tropical fish related to the guppy, found that some smaller, less dominant examples of Atlantic molly manhood have developed a curious mating tactic. To improve their chances of breeding with a female, they will first copulate with other males to demonstrate their sexual fitness.

Non-dominant Atlantic molly males are often overlooked by females who generally prefer to become intimate with larger, stronger, more brightly colored specimens. What can we say except that… yeah, we know that feel, bro. What we don’t have is a frame of reference for the male molly’s means of demonstrating his masculinity to unconvinced potential paramours. In the study, University of Frankfurt researchers observed that:

P. mexicana females increase their preference for initially non-preferred males not only after observing those males interacting sexually with females, but also when having observed them initiating homosexual behaviour.

Loosely translated: a male molly initially shot down by a potential mate has a better chance of sealing the deal after that female sees him making the beast with two backs — or in this case, the fish with two fins — with another molly, whether that molly is female or male. The phenomenon — known as mate choice copying — has been demonstrated in mollies before, and will be familiar to plenty of humans who have suddenly felt more attractive to members of the opposite sex the second they’re in a relationship. This study, though, marks the first time researchers have seen homosexual behavior positively impact a male’s chances for heterosexual coupling.

Noting that homosexual behavior is fairly common in males of the species, the University of Frankfurt team theorizes that the behavior may have evolved as a means for less dominant males to increase their attractiveness to females who might otherwise not see them as potential mates. Which, yes, seems a tad counterintuitive to us, but hey, who are we to argue with millions of years of evolution?

(via Biology Letters, image courtesy of Juan Miguel Artigas)

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  • Felix

    Are you saying there are metrosexual fish?

  • http://twitter.com/robin_solis Robin S

    Award for most explosive headline.

  • The_Yeti_Knows

    This is almost as bad as the Mouland fish, first in species to be seen desperately attempting to perform oral on itself

  • Orestes Ippeau

    Certain squids do something similar: smaller males will put their skin through ‘female’ color and light displays, at first succeeding in just being left out of the battering that larger male squid put on each other in order to shoo rivals away from the girls of their dreams — but whilst the larger males are off busy at the lists, a smaller one that’s managed to get disregarded like lawn furniture suddenly sidles up to the girl squid and BOOP, deed done.

    Then the smaller males hightails it outta there before it’s fraud’s discovered and heads elsewhere to try to pull off the same trick — or off to invent and develop a line of fin-held wifi personal computer alternatives, get rich beyond imagining, buy up the reef, send the large oafs off packing and keep the females like a personal harem.

  • Orestes Ippeau

    Is it the “attempting” part that’s “bad”, or success? Because if people could do this, there’s no doubt they would.

  • The_Yeti_Knows

    If you knew this dingle berry to which I refer, you wouldn’t be surprised he’s still trying.

  • tevic

    and..so what because fish do homosexuality everyone is supposed to support it now? Also wouldn’t this prove that gay is a choice?

  • http://www.facebook.com/matthew.minard Matthew Minard

    actually this would prove that homosexuality happens NATURALLY IN NATURE all the time.

  • tevic

    You mad bro?

  • Anonymous

    So, weak, submissive, overlooked and unseccessful males go gay? Hmm…interesting theory.