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An integrative mating system assessment of a nonmodel economically important Pacific rockfish (Sebastes melanops) reveals nonterritorial polygamy and conservation implications for a large species flock

机译:对经济上不重要的非模范太平洋石鱼(Sebastes melanops)的综合交配系统评估显示非领土一夫多妻制和对大型种群的保护意义

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Characterizing the mating systems of long‐lived, economically important Pacific rockfishes comprising the viviparous Sebastes species flock is crucial for their conservation. However, direct assignment of mating success to sires is precluded by open, offshore populations and high female fecundity. We addressed this challenge by integrating paternity‐assigned mating success of females with the adult sex ratio (ASR) of the population, male evolutionary responses to receptive females, and reproductive life history traits—in the framework of sexual selection theory—to assess the mating system of Sebastes melanops. Microsatellite parentage analysis of 17 pregnant females, 1,256 of their progeny, and 106 adults from the population yielded one to four sires per brood, a mean of two sires, and a female mate frequency distribution with a truncated normal (random) pattern. The 11 multiple paternity broods all contained higher median allele richness than the six single paternity broods (Wilcoxon test: W = 0, p < .001), despite similar levels of average heterozygosity. By sampling sperm and alleles from different males, polyandrous females gain opportunities to enhance their sperm supply and to lower the cost of mating with genetically incompatible males through reproductive compensation. A mean of two mates per mated female with a variance of one, an ASR = 1.2 females per male, and the expected population mean of 2.4 mates for mated males (and the estimated 35 unavailable sires), fits polygamous male mate frequency distributions that distinguish polygynandry and polyandrogyny mating systems, that is, variations of polygamy, but not polyandry. Inference for polygamy is consistent with weak premating sexual selection on males, expected in mid‐water, schooling S. melanops, owing to polyandrous mating, moderately aggregated receptive females, an even ASR, and no territories and nests used for reproduction. Each of these characteristics facilitates more mating males and erodes conspicuous sexual dimorphism. Evaluation of male evolutionary responses of demersal congeners that express reproductively territorial behavior revealed they have more potential mechanisms for producing premating sexual selection, greater variation in reproductive success, and a reduced breeding effective population size of adults and annual effective size of a cohort, compared to S. melanops modeled with two mates per adult. Such divergence in behavior and mating system by territorial species may differentially lower their per capita birth rates, subsequent population growth, and slow their recovery from exploitation.
机译:表征长寿的,具有重要经济意义的太平洋石斑鱼的交配系统(包括卵生Sebastes物种群)对于保护它们至关重要。但是,开放的,近海人口和较高的女性繁殖力阻止了将交配成功直接分配给父系。在性别选择理论的框架内,我们通过在性别选择理论的框架内整合了父权分配的雌性配偶成功率与人口的成年性别比(ASR),雄性对雌性雌性的进化反应以及生殖生活史特征来应对这一挑战。 Sebastes黑色素的系统。对17名孕妇,其子代的1,256名和106名成年成年人的微卫星亲子关系分析显示,每个育雏产生1至4个父本,平均2个父本,并且雌性配偶的频率分布呈正态(随机)模式。尽管平均杂合水平相似,但11个多重父本亲代均比六个单一父本亲代具有更高的中位等位基因丰富度(Wilcoxon检验:W = 0,p <.001)。通过对不同雄性的精子和等位基因进行采样,一夫多妻制雌性就有机会增加其精子供应,并通过生殖补偿降低与遗传不相容的雄性交配的成本。每个已交配雌性的平均配偶为2个,方差为一个,每个男性ASR = 1.2个雌性,预期交配雄性的平均配偶为2.4个配偶(估计有35个不可用的父亲),符合一夫多妻制男性配偶的频率分布一夫多妻制和一夫多妻制交配系统,即一夫多妻制的变异,但一夫多妻制则不是。一夫多妻制的推论与男性多胎的过早的性选择弱相一致,这在中等水域,学龄期南美白对虾中是预期的,这归因于一夫多妻制交配,中等聚集的雌性雌性,均匀的ASR,没有用于繁殖的领土和巢穴。这些特征中的每一个都有利于更多的交配雄性,并侵蚀明显的性二态性。对表达生殖领土行为的同类动物的男性进化反应进行的评估显示,与之相比,它们具有更多潜在的机制来进行过早的性别选择,更大的繁殖成功率以及成年繁殖有效种群数量和同龄种群的有效数量减少黑猩猩的模型是每个成年人有两个伴侣。领土物种在行为和交配系统上的这种差异可能有差别地降低其人均出生率,随后的人口增长,并减缓其从剥削中的恢复。

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