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Female-Biased Adult Sex Ratio in Relation to Sex-Specific Adult and First-Year Survival, Fledgling Sex Ratio and Dispersal in a Migratory Passerine

机译:女性偏见的成人性别比例与性别特异性成人和一年生存,删除性别比和迁移乘犬的分散

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The relative number of adult males to females in a population, the adult sex ratio (ASR), is an important demographic variable in populations, which plays a role in, for instance, mating systems and viability of populations. The origins of variation in ASR between populations are often unclear. A skewed ASR in a local population may result from a skewed sex ratio among fledglings, sex differences in survival or dispersal or a combination of these. Meta-analyses show that ASRs across bird species are mostly male-biased and that male-biased survival is the main contributor to this bias. Here, we examine the origins of a female-biased ASR in a small population (3-24 breeding females in 2007-2017) of a passerine, the Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe. Because 95% of all fledglings were sexed, 88% of the individuals were colour-banded and because this species is highly philopa-tric, we could accurately examine: (1) fledgling sex ratio, (2) sex-specific first year and adult apparent survival and (3) sex-specific dispersal. It appeared that survival was not sex-biased for either age cohort but that fledgling sex ratio was male-biased, especially so among late broods. In addition, natal dispersal out of the breeding population was likely male-biased, in contrast to the general pattern of female-bias in avian dispersal. So, perhaps females are more common in our relict population solely because more males disperse from the population than females, without being compensated by male-biased fledgling sex ratio or survival and without compensation from immigrating males. Likely, the population sex ratio (including both adults and young) at the end of the breeding season is male-biased, because of a pronounced male-biased sex ratio among fledglings from late nests. Perhaps this male-bias induces prospecting young males to settle elsewhere to avoid competition next year, but at the same time convinces prospecting females to settle particularly in this area.
机译:成年男性对人口中的女性相对数量,成人性别比(ASR)是群体中的重要人物变量,其在例如交配系统和人口的可行性中起作用。群体之间的ASR变化的起源通常不清楚。在当地人口中的倾斜ASR可能是由于漂浮物之间的偏斜性比例,生存或分散或这些组合的性别差异。 Meta-Analyzes表明,鸟类种类的ASR大多是男性偏见,男性偏见的生存是这一偏差的主要贡献者。在这里,我们研究了北部小麦Oenanthe Oenanthe的小人口中的雌性偏见的ASR中的雌性偏见的ASR的起源(2007-2017年)。由于95%的所有漂浮物都是性别的,88%的个体是色彩绑带的,因为这个物种是高度腓普 - 特罗科,我们可以准确地检查:(1)刚刚的性别比例,(2)性别的第一年和成人表观生存和(3)性别特异性分散。它似乎生存率对任一年龄群组的生存不是性偏见,但刚刚的性别比例是男性偏见,特别是在晚期中间的良性。此外,与禽类分散中的女性偏差的一般模式相比,Natal Dispersal可能是雄性偏见的。因此,也许女性在我们的遗治人口中更为常见,因为更多的男性从人口分散的人群而非女性,而不被雄性偏见的刚刚的性别比或生存,而没有赔偿雄性。可能的是,繁殖季节结束时的人口性别比率(包括成年人和年轻人)是男性偏见的,因为来自晚巢的漂浮物中的漂浮物中的明显的男性偏见性比例。也许这位男性偏见诱导勘探年轻男性,在明年避免竞争,但同时说服潜在的女性,特别是在这个领域结算。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第5期|1077-1077|共1页
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