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Evolution of male strategies with sex-ratio–dependent pay-offs: connecting pair bonds with grandmothering

机译:性别比例依赖的男性策略的演变:将配对与祖母联系起来

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Men's provisioning of mates and offspring has been central to ideas about human evolution because paternal provisioning is absent in our closest evolutionary cousins, the great apes, and is widely assumed to result in pair bonding, which distinguishes us from them. Yet mathematical modelling has shown that paternal care does not readily spread in populations where competition for multiple mates is the common male strategy. Here we add to models that point to the mating sex ratio as an explanation for pairing as pay-offs to mate guarding rise with a male-biased sex ratio. This is of interest for human evolution because our grandmothering life history shifts the mating sex ratio from female- to male-biased. Using a difference equation model, we explore the relative pay-offs for three competing male strategies (dependant care, multiple mating, mate guarding) in response to changing adult sex ratios. When fertile females are abundant, multiple mating prevails. As they become scarce, mate guarding triumphs. The threshold for this shift depends on guarding efficiency. Combined with mating sex ratios of hunter–gatherer and chimpanzee populations, these results strengthen the hypothesis that the evolution of our grandmothering life history propelled the shift to pair bonding in the human lineage.This article is part of the themed issue ‘Adult sex ratios and reproductive decisions: a critical re-examination of sex differences in human and animal societies’.
机译:由于人类的配偶和后代的配给一直是人类进化观念的核心,因为在我们最亲近的近亲表亲大猩猩中没有父系配给,并且普遍认为它们会导致配对,这使我们与他们区别开来。然而,数学模型表明,在多配偶竞争是男性普遍采用的策略中,父子照顾并不容易在人群中传播。在这里,我们添加了指向交配性别比例的模型,作为配对的解释,以保护配偶后代的收益与男性偏向的性别比例成正比。这对人类进化很重要,因为我们祖母的生活史将交配性别比例从女性偏向男性偏向。使用差异方程模型,我们研究了三种竞争的男性策略(依存照护,多次交配,伴侣保护)的相对收益,以响应不断变化的成人性别比例。当可育的雌性丰富时,多交配占优势。当他们变得稀缺时,队友便会保持胜利。此转变的阈值取决于防护效率。结合猎人-采集者和黑猩猩种群的交配性别比,这些结果进一步强化了这样的假设:我们祖母的生活史的演变推动了人类血统中配对的转变。本文是“成人性别比和生殖决策:对人类和动物社会中的性别差异进行重新审查”。

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