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The genetic mating system of a sea spider with male-biased sexual size dimorphism: evidence for paternity skew despite random mating success

机译:具有男性偏向性大小双态的海蜘蛛的遗传交配系统:尽管随机交配成功但父系偏斜的证据

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Male-biased size dimorphism is usually expected to evolve in taxa with intense male–male competition for mates, and it is hence associated with high variances in male mating success. Most species of pycnogonid sea spiders exhibit female-biased size dimorphism, and are notable among arthropods for having exclusive male parental care of embryos. Relatively little, however, is known about their natural history, breeding ecology, and mating systems. Here we first show that Ammothella biunguiculata, a small intertidal sea spider, exhibits male-biased size dimorphism. Moreover, we combine genetic parentage analysis with quantitative measures of sexual selection to show that male body size does not appear to be under directional selection. Simulations of random mating revealed that mate acquisition in this species is largely driven by chance factors, although actual paternity success is likely non-randomly distributed. Finally, the opportunity for sexual selection (Is), an indirect metric for the potential strength of sexual selection, in A. biunguiculata males was less than half of that estimated in a sea spider with female-biased size dimorphism, suggesting the direction of size dimorphism may not be a reliable predictor of the intensity of sexual selection in this group. We highlight the suitability of pycnogonids as model systems for addressing questions relating parental investment and sexual selection, as well as the current lack of basic information on their natural history and breeding ecology.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00265-011-1170-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:通常,雄性偏爱的大小二态性通常会随着男女之间激烈的竞争而在类群中发展,因此,它与雄性交配成功率的高差异相关。大部分的侏罗纪海蜘蛛都表现出雌性偏向的大小二态性,并且在节肢动物中以对雄性的胚胎独家照顾而著称。然而,有关它们的自然历史,繁殖生态学和交配系统的知识相对较少。在这里,我们首先显示出一种小潮间海蜘蛛Ammothella biunguiculata,表现出男性偏向的大小二态性。此外,我们结合了遗传育儿分析和定量选择性行为的方法,以表明男性体型似乎不在定向选择之下。随机交配的模拟显示,尽管实际的亲子鉴定成功可能是非随机分布的,但该物种的交配很大程度上受偶然因素驱动。最后,性别选择的机会(Is)是A. biunguiculata雄性中性选择潜在强度的间接度量,小于雌性偏爱大小双态的海蜘蛛所估计的机会的一半,表明了大小的方向双态性可能不是该组中性选择强度的可靠预测指标。我们着重介绍了拟南芥适合作为模型系统来解决与父母投资和性选择有关的问题,以及目前缺乏有关其自然史和繁殖生态学的基本信息。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00265) -011-1170-x)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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