...
首页> 外文期刊>Theoretical Population Biology >Resource transfers and evolution: Helpful offspring and sex allocation
【24h】

Resource transfers and evolution: Helpful offspring and sex allocation

机译:资源转移和演变:有益的后代和性别分配

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

In some vertebrates, offspring help their parents produce additional offspring. Often individuals of one sex are more likely to become "helpers at the nest". We analyze how such sex-biased offspring helping can influence sex-ratio evolution. It is essential to account for age-structure because the sex ratios of early broods influence how much help is available for later broods; previous authors have not correctly accounted for this fact. When each female produces the same sex ratio in all broods (as assumed in all previous analyses of sex-biased helping), the optimal investment strategy is biased towards the more-helpful sex. When a female has facultative control over the sex ratio in each brood and each helper of a given sex increases the resource available for offspring production by a fixed amount, the optimal strategy is to produce only the more-helpful sex in early broods and only the less-helpful sex in later broods. When there are nonlinear returns from helping, i.e., each helper increases the amount of resource available for reproduction by an amount dependent upon the number of helpers, the optimal strategy is to maximize resource accrual from helping in early broods (which may involve the production of both sexes) and then switch to the exclusive production of the less-helpful sex in later broods. The population sex ratio is biased towards the more-helpful sex regardless of whether the sex ratio is fixed or age-dependent. When fitness returns from helping exhibit environmental patchiness, females are selected to produce only males on some patches and only females on others, and the population sex ratio may be biased in either direction. We discuss our results in light of empirical information on offspring helping, and we show via meta-analysis that there is no support for the claim of Griffin et al. [Griffin, AS., Sheldon, B.C., West, S.A., 2005. Cooperative breeders adjust offspring sex ratios to produce helpful helpers. Amer. Nat. 166,628-632] that parents produce more of the helpful sex when that sex is rare or absent
机译:在某些脊椎动物中,后代可以帮助父母产生更多的后代。通常,一种性别的人更有可能成为“巢穴的帮手”。我们分析了这种性别偏见的后代如何影响性别比率的演变。考虑年龄结构是至关重要的,因为早期育雏的性别比例会影响后期育雏的帮助程度。以前的作者没有正确解释这个事实。当每个女性在所有群体中产生相同的性别比例时(如先前所有有关性别偏见的分析所假设的那样),最佳投资策略偏向于更有益的性别。当雌性对每个育雏中的性别比例具有兼职控制权,并且给定性别的每个助手增加固定数量的可用于后代繁殖的资源时,最佳策略是仅在早期育雏中产生更有益的性别,而只以后的性生活中的帮助较少。当从帮助中获得非线性回报时,即每个帮助者将可用于繁殖的资源数量增加了一定数量,这取决于帮助者的数量,最佳策略是最大限度地利用早期育雏过程中的资源积累(这可能涉及生产男性和女性),然后转而在后来的育儿中独家生产这种无助的性生活。不论性别比例是固定的还是年龄依赖性的,人口性别比例都倾向于更有益的性别。当适应性从帮助显示环境斑块而恢复时,选择雌性只在某些斑块上生产雄性,而在另一些斑块上仅生产雌性,并且人口性别比可能在任何一个方向上存在偏差。我们根据有关后代帮助的经验信息来讨论我们的结果,并且通过荟萃分析表明,格里芬等人的主张没有任何依据。 [Griffin,AS。,Sheldon,B.C.,West,S.A.,2005。合作育种者调整后代性别比例以产生有用的帮助者。阿米尔。纳特[166,628-632],当这种性行为罕见或缺席时,父母会产生更多有益的性行为

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号