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Implications of size‐selective fisheries on sexual selection

机译:规模选择渔业对性选择的影响

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Fisheries often combine high mortality with intensive size selectivity and can, thus, be expected to reduce body size and size variability in exploited populations. In many fish species, body size is a sexually selected trait and plays an important role in mate choice and mate competition. Large individuals are often preferred as mates due to the high fecundity and resources they can provide to developing offspring. Large fish are also successful in competition for mates. Fisheries‐induced reductions in size and size variability can potentially disrupt mating systems and lower average reproductive success by decreasing opportunities for sexual selection. By reducing population sizes, fisheries can also lead to an increased level of inbreeding. Some fish species avoid reproducing with kin, and a high level of relatedness in a population can further disrupt mating systems. Reduced body size and size variability can force fish to change their mate preferences or reduce their choosiness. If mate preference is genetically determined, the adaptive response to fisheries‐induced changes in size and size variability might not occur rapidly. However, much evidence exists for plastic adjustments of mate choice, suggesting that fish might respond flexibly to changes in their social environment. Here, I first discuss how reduced average body size and size variability in exploited populations might affect mate choice and mate competition. I then consider the effects of sex‐biased fisheries on mating systems. Finally, I contemplate the possible effects of inbreeding on mate choice and reproductive success and discuss how mate choice might evolve in exploited populations. Currently, little is known about the mating systems of nonmodel species and about the interplay between size‐selective fisheries and sexual selection. Future studies should focus on how reduced size and size variability and increased inbreeding affect fish mating systems, how persistent these effects are, and how this might in turn affect population demography.
机译:渔业往往将高死亡率与密集的大小选择性结合在一起,因此可以期望减少被捕捞种群的体型和大小变异性。在许多鱼类中,体型是有性选择的特征,在配偶选择和配偶竞争中起重要作用。大个体通常被选为伴侣,因为它们可以为后代提供高繁殖力和资源。大鱼在竞争伴侣方面也很成功。渔业引起的尺寸和尺寸变异性的减小可能会通过减少性选择的机会而破坏交配系统并降低平均生殖成功率。通过减少人口规模,渔业还可以导致近亲繁殖水平的提高。一些鱼类避免亲戚繁殖,种群中的高度亲缘关系会进一步破坏交配系统。体型减小和大小变化会迫使鱼类改变其配偶偏好或减少其选择。如果遗传决定了配偶的偏好,则可能不会迅速发生对渔业引起的大小和大小变异性变化的适应性反应。但是,有很多证据表明可以对配偶的选择进行可调整的调整,这表明鱼类可能会对其社交环境的变化做出灵活的反应。在这里,我首先讨论被剥削的人群中平均体型和体型变异性降低如何影响配偶选择和配偶竞争。然后,我考虑性别偏向的渔业对交配系统的影响。最后,我考虑了近交对配偶选择和生殖成功的可能影响,并讨论了被选择群体中配偶选择可能如何演变。目前,关于非模型物种的交配系统以及规模选择渔业与性别选择之间相互作用的了解甚少。未来的研究应侧重于减小的尺寸和尺寸的可变性以及近交的增加如何影响鱼的交配系统,这些影响的持久性以及这又如何影响种群人口统计。

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