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Female differential allocation in response to extrapair offspring and social mate attractiveness

机译:女性差分分配回应外来的后代和社会伴侣吸引力

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Renewed debate over what benefits females might gain from producing extra‐pair offspring emphasizes the possibility that apparent differences in quality between within‐pair and extra‐pair offspring are confounded by greater maternal investment in extra‐pair offspring. Moreover, the attractiveness of a female's social mate can also influence contributions of both partners to a reproductive attempt. Here, we explore the complexities involved in parental investment decisions in response to extra‐pair offspring and mate attractiveness with a focus on the female point of view. Adult zebra finches paired and reproduced in a colony setting. A male's early‐life diet quality and his extra‐pair reproductive success were used as metrics of his mating attractiveness. Females paired with males that achieved extra‐pair success laid heavier eggs than other females and spent less time attending their nests than their mates or other females. Extra‐pair nestlings were fed more protein‐rich hen's egg than within‐pair nestlings. Females producing extra‐pair offspring had more surviving sons than females producing only within‐pair offspring. Collectively, results show that females differentially allocate resources in response to offspring extra‐pair status and their social mate's attractiveness. Females may also obtain fitness benefits through the production of extra‐pair offspring.
机译:重新辩论对女性可能产生的福利,产生额外的后代,强调了对对携带内部和对外后代之间的质量明显差异的可能性受到更高的母体投资的额外投资。此外,女性社交伴侣的吸引力也可以影响两个合作伙伴对生殖尝试的贡献。在这里,我们探讨了父母投资决策的复杂性,以应对额外的后代和伴侣对女性观点的关注。成人斑马雀在殖民地环境中配对和再现。男性的早期饮食质量和他的额外对生殖成功被用作他交配吸引力的指标。女性与男性配对,使成功的较重成功奠定了比其他女性更重的鸡蛋,并花费更少的时间参加他们的巢穴而不是伴侣或其他女性。额外的雏鸟喂养更多的富含蛋白质的鸡蛋,而不是对嵌套在内。生产超重后代的女性比女性更幸存的儿子,而不是在对对后代产生的女性。结果,结果表明,女性差异地分配资源以响应后代额外对身份及其社交伴侣的吸引力。女性也可以通过生产额外的后代获得健身利益。

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  • 期刊名称 Ecology and Evolution
  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2021(11),12
  • 年度 2021
  • 页码 7278–7291
  • 总页数 14
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
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  • 关键词

    机译:差分分配;额外的后代;女性额外对生殖成功;男性质量;父母投资;斑马雀;

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