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Female competition in wild house mice depends upon timing of female/male settlement and kinship between females

机译:野生家鼠中的雌性竞争取决于雌性/雄性沉降的时间以及雌性之间的亲属关系

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We assessed the effects of different situational or social determinants on the regulation of female-female competition. We carried out a laboratory study to examine aggression and reproductive success of pairs of wild female mice, Mus musculus domesticus spp., as a function of the timing of settlement of females relative to that of males and the genetic relatedness and familiarity between females (sibling versus nonsibling females). After a few days of cohabitation with a male, females were highly aggressive towards, and intolerant of, any intruder female, regardless of relatedness and familiarity. In this condition, monogamy was the resulting mating pattern in approximately 80% of cases. Conversely, pairs of females who made contact with each other at the same time, or prior to cohabitation with a male, showed comparatively little aggression and a high degree of reciprocal tolerance. Only in these latter conditions did genetic relatedness and familiarity between females influence their behavioural interactions and reproductive success. Although nonsibling pairs showed higher frequencies of aggressive interactions than siblings, polygyny resulted in 97% of cases. However, in most sibling groups both the females weaned young and had greater reproductive success than nonsiblings. Nonsibling females appeared to compete for reproduction through the inhibition of reproduction or infanticide. These findings suggest that the timing of male/female settlement in a deme determines the level of female competition, which, in turn, affects the resulting mating pattern. Only when females showed social tolerance did genetic relatedness and familiarity influence reproductive success.
机译:我们评估了不同的情境或社会决定因素对女性-女性竞争监管的影响。我们进行了一项实验室研究,以研究成对的野生雌性小鼠小家鼠的侵略性和生殖成功与雌性相对于雄性的定殖时间以及雌性(兄弟姐妹)的遗传亲缘关系和亲和力的关系。与没有同胞的女性相比)。与雄性同居几天后,雌性对任何入侵雌性都极具攻击性,并且不容忍,无论其亲缘关系和熟悉程度如何。在这种情况下,一夫一妻制是约80%情况下的最终交配模式。相反,在同一时间或在与男性同居之前彼此接触的成对女性表现出相对较少的攻击性和较高的相互容忍度。只有在这些后一种情况下,雌性之间的遗传相关性和亲和力才影响其行为相互作用和生殖成功。尽管非同胞对表现出比同胞更高的积极互动频率,但一夫多妻制导致了97%的病例。但是,在大多数兄弟姐妹群体中,雌性都比未兄弟姐妹断奶并且具有更大的生殖成功率。不兄弟姐妹的女性似乎通过抑制生殖或杀婴而竞争生殖。这些发现表明,一角内男性/女性定居的时机决定了女性竞争的水平,进而影响最终的交配方式。只有当女性表现出社会宽容时,遗传相关性和亲和力才会影响生殖成功。

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