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Female extrapair mate choice in a cooperative breeder: trading sex for help and increasing offspring heterozygosity

机译:合作育种中雌性成对配对的选择:通过性交易获得帮助并增加后代杂合度

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Sexual conflict between males and females over mating is common. Females that copulate with extrapair mates outside the pair-bond may gain (i) direct benefits such as resources or increased paternal care, (ii) indirect genetic benefits for their offspring, or (iii) insurance against infertility in their own social mate. Few studies have been able to demonstrate the different contexts in which females receive varying types of benefits from extrapair mates. Here, I examined sexual conflict, female extrapair mate choice, and patterns of extrapair paternity in the cooperatively breeding superb starling Lamprotornis superbus using microsatellite markers. Although extrapair paternity was lower than many other avian cooperative breeders (14% of offspring and 25% of nests), females exhibited two distinct mating patterns: half of the extrapair fertilizations were with males from inside the group, whereas half were with males from outside the group. Females with few potential helpers copulated with extrapair mates from within their group and thereby gained direct benefits in the form of additional helpers at the nest, whereas females paired to mates that were relatively less heterozygous than themselves copulated with extrapair mates from outside the group and thereby gained indirect genetic benefits in the form of increased offspring heterozygosity. Females did not appear to gain fertility insurance from copulating with extrapair mates. This is the first study to show that individuals from the same population mate with extrapair males and gain both direct and indirect benefits, but that they do so in different contexts.
机译:在交配过程中,男性和女性之间的性冲突很普遍。在双性恋之外与极好伴侣交配的雌性可能会获得(i)资源或增加的父权照顾等直接收益,(ii)后代的间接遗传收益,或(iii)防止自己的社交伴侣发生不育的保险。很少有研究能够证明女性从配对伴侣那里获得不同类型利益的不同情况。在这里,我使用微卫星标记研究了合作繁殖的高品质八哥Lamprotornis超级巴士中的性冲突,雌性配对的选择和配对亲子关系的模式。尽管成对配对的亲子关系比其他许多禽类合作繁殖者低(14%的后代和25%的巢),但雌性表现出两种截然不同的交配方式:成对配对受精的一半来自群内的雄性,而一半则来自外部的雄性群组。几乎没有潜在帮手的雌性与来自其群内的绝交伴侣交配,从而以巢中额外帮手的形式获得直接收益,而与那些杂种相比,雌性配对的交配比与其自身相比,与来自群外的超对伴侣交配的伴侣相对较少以增加后代杂合性的形式获得了间接的遗传益处。雌性似乎没有因与配对伴侣交配而获得生育保险。这是第一项显示同一人口的个体与成对配对的男性交配并获得直接和间接收益的第一项研究,但是他们在不同的情况下这样做。

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