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Females Paired with New and Heavy Mates Reduce Intra-Clutch Differences in Resource Allocation

机译:女性与新伴侣和重伴侣配对可减少离合器内资源分配的差异

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Reproductive investment affects both offspring and parental fitness and influences the evolution of life histories. Females may vary their overall primary reproductive effort in relation to the phenotypic characteristics of their mate. However, the effects of male quality on differential resource allocation within clutches have been largely neglected despite the potential implications for mate choice and population dynamics, especially in species exhibiting biparental care and brood reduction. Female southern rockhopper penguins Eudyptes chrysocome paired with heavy mates reduced intra-clutch variation in egg and albumen masses. Females paired with new mates also reduced intra-clutch variation in yolk androgen levels. Since both an increased mass and increased androgen concentrations positively influence chick survival under sibling competition, the chances of fledging the whole clutch are likely to be higher for newly formed pairs with heavy males than for previously formed pairs with light males. Interestingly, total clutch provisioning did not vary with male quality. We show for the first time that females vary intra-clutch variation in resource allocation according to male quality. In species with brood reduction, it may be more adaptive for females to modulate the distribution of resources within the clutch according to breeding conditions, than to change their total clutch provisioning.
机译:生殖投资影响后代和父母的健康状况,并影响生活史的演变。雌性可能会根据配偶的表型特征而改变其总体初级生殖力。然而,尽管对配偶选择和种群动态有潜在影响,特别是在表现出双亲关怀和减少亲体的物种中,雄性对离合器内差异性资源分配的影响已被很大程度上忽略。雌性南部的凤冠企鹅Eudyptes chrysocome与重的伴侣配对减少了卵和蛋清质量的离合变化。与新伴侣配对的雌性也减少了卵黄内雄激素水平的离合器内变异。由于增加的质量和增加的雄激素浓度都对兄弟姐妹竞争下的雏鸡存活产生积极影响,因此,新成对的雄性成对的成年幼虫离合的机会要比早先成对的雄性成对的成活率更高。有趣的是,离合器总供应量并未随男性素质的变化而变化。我们首次证明雌性会根据雄性质量而改变离合器内的资源分配差异。在减少亲鱼的物种中,雌性更可能根据繁殖条件调节离合器内的资源分配,而不是改变其总离合器配置。

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