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The 'big spenders' of the steppe: sex-specific maternal allocation and twinning in the saiga antelope.

机译:草原的“最大支出者”:特定性别的母性分布和赛加羚羊的双胞胎。

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In polygynous mammals, males generally benefit more from extra allocation of maternal resources than females. However, limitations to sex-specific allocation are usually ignored. We propose the 'allocation constraint' hypothesis, whereby maternal resource allocation is more likely to follow life-history predictions in single sex litters than in mixed sex litters, due to limitations in prenatal resource targeting. Consequently, for polygynous species, males in mixed litters are likely to receive suboptimal maternal investment, which may have a negative effect on lifetime reproductive success. We test this hypothesis for the saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica), a highly polygynous species with the highest level of maternal allocation reported among ungulates. At such high reproductive output levels, the limitations on additional investment in males are likely to be particularly acute. However, we demonstrate high levels of sexual dimorphism in both late-stage foetuses and newborn calves, including within thesame litter. Male twins with a brother tended to be heavier than those with a sister. This may be due to allocation constraints or differences in maternal quality. We conclude that an explicit focus on potential constraints can enhance the progress in the field of sex-specific maternal allocation in polytocous species.
机译:在多雌性哺乳动物中,雄性通常比雌性从母体资源的额外分配中受益更多。但是,通常忽略按性别分配的限制。我们提出“分配约束”假说,由于产前资源定位的局限性,因此在母性资源中,母亲的资源分配更可能遵循生活史的预测,而不是混合性。因此,对于一夫多妻制物种而言,混合垫料中的雄性可能会获得次优的母体投资,这可能会对一生的生殖成功产生负面影响。我们针对赛加羚羊(Saiga tatarica)检验了这一假说,赛加羚羊是一种多齿雌性物种,在有蹄类动物中其母体分配水平最高。在如此高的生殖产出水平下,对男性的额外投资的限制可能会变得尤为严重。但是,我们在晚期胎儿和新生小牛(包括同窝)中均表现出高水平的性二态性。有兄弟的男性双胞胎往往比有姐妹的男性双胞胎重。这可能是由于分配限制或孕产妇质量的差异。我们得出的结论是,明确关注潜在的限制因素可以增强多胎动物性别特定母体分配领域的进展。

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