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Socially transmitted mate preferences in a monogamous bird: a non-genetic mechanism of sexual selection

机译:一夫一妻制鸟类中的社交传播伴侣偏好:性选择的非遗传机制

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There is increasing evidence that animals can acquire mate preferences through the use of public information, notably by observing (and copying) the mate preferences of others in the population. If females acquire preferences through social mechanisms, sexual selection could act very rapidly to spread the preference and drive elaboration of the preferred trait(s). Although there are reports of ‘mate-choice copying’ in polygynous species, there is no clear evidence for this process in monogamous species. Here, we investigated whether adult female zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata can socially acquire sexual preferences for individual males and, in a separate study, for a generalized trait (coloured leg bands) of males. In both studies, test females observed males in two simultaneous conditions: a (‘chosen’) mixed-sex situation in which a male was paired with a (model) female, and a (‘unchosen’) same-sex situation in which a male was paired with another male. In the first experiment, after two weeks of females observing males, test females significantly preferred individual males who had been paired with another female (i.e. chosen males). In the second experiment, test females significantly preferred novel males that were wearing the same leg band colour as the apparently chosen males. Our findings are consistent with the conclusion that female zebra finches' mate preferences are altered by public information. Our study implies that mate preferences can spread rapidly through populations by social mechanisms, affecting the strength of sexual selection in a monogamous species.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,动物可以通过使用公共信息来获得配偶的偏爱,尤其是通过观察(并复制)种群中其他人的配偶的偏爱。如果女性通过社会机制获得偏好,那么性选择可以非常迅速地发挥作用,以传播偏好并推动对首选特征的阐述。尽管有关于一夫多妻物种“择偶复制”的报道,但一夫一妻制物种尚无明确证据表明这一过程。在这里,我们调查了成年雌性斑马雀科Taeniopygia guttata是否可以在社会上获得男性个体的性偏爱,以及在另一项研究中,男性的普遍特征(有色的腿带)。在两项研究中,测试女性均在两种情况下观察到男性:(“选择”)混合性别情况(其中男性与(模范)女性配对)和(“未选择”)同性情况(其中“不选择”)雄与另一雄配对。在第一个实验中,在雌性观察雌性两周后,测试雌性明显偏爱与另一种雌性配对的个体雄性(即选定的雄性)。在第二个实验中,测试女性明显偏爱与明显选择的男性具有相同腿围颜色的新型男性。我们的发现与以下结论是一致的,即公共信息改变了雌性斑马雀的择偶偏好。我们的研究表明,配偶的喜好可以通过社会机制在人群中迅速传播,从而影响一夫一妻制物种中性选择的强度。

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