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Inclusive fitness benefits mitigate costs of cuckoldry to socially paired males

机译:包容性健身福利减少了社交配对男性的戴绿帽的成本

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BackgroundIn socially monogamous species, reproduction is not always confined to paired males and females. Extra-pair males commonly also reproduce with paired females, which is traditionally thought to be costly to the females’ social partners. However, we suggest that when the relatedness between reproducing individuals is considered, cuckolded males can suffer lower fitness losses than otherwise expected, especially when the rate of cuckoldry is high. We combine theoretical modeling with a detailed genetic study on a socially monogamous wild fish, Variabilichromis moorii, which displays biparental care despite exceptionally high rates of extra-pair paternity.
机译:背景在社会一夫一妻制物种中,繁殖并不总是局限于成对的雄性和雌性。通常,成对的雄性也会与成对的雌性繁殖,这通常被认为对成年雌性的社交伙伴而言代价高昂。但是,我们建议,考虑到繁殖个体之间的相关性,戴绿帽子的男性遭受的体能损失比其他预期的要低,尤其是在戴绿帽子的比率较高时。我们将理论建模与对一夫一妻制社会野生鱼类Variabilichromis moorii的详细遗传研究相结合,尽管双亲亲子的发生率极高,但仍表现出双亲照顾。

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