Conflict and cooperation in male-male partnerships alters paternal care in the ocellated wrasse
Data files
Aug 14, 2025 version files 39.32 KB
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Nest_and_spawning_average.csv
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Parenting_analysis.R
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Parenting_observations.csv
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README.md
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Spawning_observations_raw_data.csv
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Abstract
Parental care is a critical determinant of offspring fitness. Female presence and male competition affects paternal care, but male-male cooperation during mating may also be an important, yet underappreciated, driver of paternal care. In many systems, males work together to court females or defend territories against male competitors. This male-male cooperation can alter actual or perceived paternity of the parenting male and could, therefore, influence how males invest in care during the post-mating period. Here, we measured how reproductive and social dynamics between nesting and satellite males during mating correlate with nesting male paternal care in the ocellated wrasse (Symphodus ocellatus). Although paternal care (fanning rates) was repeatable across days within the same nesting cycle, it was not repeatable across different nesting cycles, suggesting that males plastically alter care in response to the environment. Nesting males provided care for fewer days at nests with the most unstable relationship between the nesting and satellite male: nests with low satellite cooperation and high male-male conflict where the satellite eventually left or was evicted from the nest. Nesting males also parented more intensively, but for fewer days in the warmer year, suggesting that males may adjust care in response to temperature. Collectively, our results suggest that there is no fixed male trait that females can use to predict paternal care behavior. Instead, females may use male-male interactions as a proxy for the quality of care her offspring will receive, suggesting that sexual selection may favor the co-evolution of paternal care with male-male cooperation.
Data collection
Year of data collection: 2018 and 2019
Geographic location(s) of data collection: University of Liege Marine Station (STARESO) in the Baie de Revellata near Calvi, Corsica, France (42.5806° N, 8.7243° E)
Data files and variables
The ‘Parenting observations’ data file contains all of the parental care observations for all days for all nests. The ‘Nest and spawning average’ file contains the metadata for the nests, behavioral data for the spawning observations (averaged across the two days), and the first day of parental care data. The R file contains all the code to reproduce the statistics and figures.
1. Nest_and_spawning_average.csv
- Year: Observation year
- Nest: Nest ID
- Turnover: whether the satellite was replaced experimentally or naturally
- MaleID: Nesting male ID
- NMSL: Nesting male length
- Date.care: Date of the first day of the parental care observation
- Season: seasonality (with smaller numbers indicating earlier in the breeding season)
- TemperatureDay1fanning: temperature of the first day of the fanning cycle
- Daysspawned: the number of days of the spawning cycle. NA indicates nests that we found offsite, where we were unsure of the total length of the spawning period.
- Daysparented: the number of days of the parenting cycle. NA indicates nests near the end of the breeding season, where we finished before males finished parenting (and therefore, were unable to collect data on the length of the parenting stage)
- Totalspawns: total number of spawns at the nest
- AggNMtoSAT: aggression from the nesting male to the satellite
- AggSATtoSN: aggression from the satellite to the sneaker
- Day1_Timefanning: time fanning on Day 1 of the parental care cycle
- Day1_Fanningbouts: number of fanning bouts on Day 1 of the parental care cycle
- Day1_Tend: number of nest tends on Day 1 of the parental care cycle
- Day1_Build: number of building events on Day 1 of the parental care cycle
2. Parenting_observations.csv
- Nest: nest ID
- MaleID: nesting male ID
- Type: type of nest (control, second observation nest, experimental turnover)
- Year: year of observation
- Obs: day of parental care observation
- Date: observation date
- Temperature: temperature in the harbor on the date of observation
- Depth: nest depth. NA indicates nests with no depth data.
- Season: seasonality (with smaller numbers indicating earlier in the breeding season)
- Time: observation time. NA indicates nests where we failed to record precise time.
- Observer: observer ID
- Timefanning: time fanning
- Fanningbouts: number of fanning bouts
- Tend: number of tends
- Build: number of builds
3. Spawning_observations_raw_data.csv
Raw data before averaging for spawning observations
- Date: Date of observation
- Year: Observation year
- Nest: Nest ID
- Observation: first or second observation
- Treatment: control, experimental removal of satellite, or second observation (repeat or control repeat)
- NMID: Nesting male ID
- Totalspawns: total number of spawns at the nest
- AggNMtoSAT: aggression from the nesting male to the satellite
- AggSATtoSN: aggression from the satellite to the sneaker
Code scripts and workflow
Parenting_analysis.R
R code for statistics and figures
Software versions
R version 4.4.0
loaded packages:
- package: rptR
- package: glmmTMB
- package: ggplot2
