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It takes two to tango: reproductive skew and social correlates of male mating success in a lek-breeding bird

机译:探戈需要两个条件:繁殖偏斜和韭菜鸟中雄性交配成功的社会相关因素

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Variance in reproductive success among individuals is a defining characteristic of many social vertebrates. Yet, our understanding of which male attributes contribute to reproductive success is still fragmentary in most cases. Male-male reproductive coalitions, where males jointly display to attract females, are of particular interest to evolutionary biologists because one male appears to forego reproduction to assist the social partner. By examining the relationship between social behaviour and reproductive success, we can elucidate the proximate function of coalitions in the context of mate choice. Here, we use data from a 4-year study of wire-tailed manakins (Pipra filicauda) to provide molecular estimates of reproductive skew and to test the hypothesis that male–male social interactions, in the context of coordinated displays, positively influence a male's reproductive success. More specifically, we quantify male–male social interactions using network metrics and predict that greater connectivity will result in higher relative reproductive success. Our data show that four out of six leks studied had significant reproductive skew, with success apportioned to very few individuals in each lek. Metrics of male social affiliations derived from our network analysis, especially male connectivity, measured as the number of males with whom the focal male has extended interactions, were strong predictors of the number of offspring sired. Thus, network connectivity is associated with male fitness in wire-tailed manakins. This pattern may be the result of shared cues used by both sexes to assess male quality, or the result of strict female choice for coordinated display behaviour.
机译:个体之间生殖成功的差异是许多社会脊椎动物的定义特征。然而,在大多数情况下,我们对哪些男性属性有助于生殖成功的理解仍然是零碎的。雄性-雄性生殖联盟,其中雄性共同展示以吸引雌性,进化生物学家特别感兴趣,因为一个雄性似乎放弃生殖以协助社会伙伴。通过研究社会行为与生殖成功之间的关系,我们可以阐明在配偶选择的背景下联盟的基本功能。在这里,我们使用来自为期四年的线尾山柑(Pipra filicauda)研究得出的数据,提供了生殖偏态的分子估计,并检验了在协调展示的情况下男性与男性的社会互动对男性的正面影响的正面假设。生殖成功。更具体地说,我们使用网络指标来量化男性和男性的社交互动,并预测更大的连通性将带来更高的相对生殖成功率。我们的数据表明,研究的六个韭菜中有四个具有明显的生殖偏斜,而成功率分配给每个韭菜中的个体很少。从我们的网络分析得出的男性社会隶属关系的度量标准,尤其是男性的连通性,以关注的男性与之进行扩展互动的男性数量为衡量标准,可以很好地预测其后代的数量。因此,网络连接与线尾山雀的男性适应度相关。这种模式可能是男女用来评估男性素质的共同线索的结果,或者是女性为了协调展示行为而严格选择的结果。

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