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Disentangling the costs of male harassment and the benefits of polyandry for females

机译:解开男性骚扰的成本以及女性的融合的好处

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Many studies quantify how polyandry affects female fitness by allowing females to either mate with one or several males. But even if the number of matings is standardized, such studies conflate any costs of interacting with males with the potential benefits of receiving sperm from several males, obscuring the benefits of polyandry. We conducted a 2x2 factorial experiment on the mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki to quantify the independent effects of male harassment and polyandry. We artificially inseminated virgin females with sperm from either 1 or 5 males (monandry vs. polyandry). Females were then housed in the presence or absence of reproductively ablated males who could harass, but not mate with them. Our design ensured that the number of males inseminating a female was independent of the level of male harassment and the number of matings she received. Females who were not housed with males were instead housed with immature females to maintain densities constant across treatments. Unexpectedly, females that experienced sexual harassment were more likely to give birth, had shorter gestation periods and gave birth to larger broods. Furthermore, polyandrous females were more likely than monandrous females to give birth. Polyandrous females' sons also reached maturity faster than those of monandrous females. We therefore found no detectable costs to females producing their first brood of being harassed by males when the direct costs of mating were absent. We also showed that, in the absence of mating costs, there are direct and indirect fitness benefits of being inseminated by multiple males. If the costs of the act of mating are small or absent, polyandry will benefit female G. holbrooki producing their first brood.
机译:许多研究量化了Polyandry如何通过允许女性与一个或几个男性交配来影响女性健康。但即使积聚数量标准化,这种研究也会与雄性相互作用,与来自几个男性的潜在益处相互作用,遮挡了聚码的益处。我们在蚊虫,冈布鲁克·霍尔布鲁克(Gambusia Holbrooki)进行了2x2派分实验,以量化男性骚扰和聚码的独立影响。我们用1或5名男性(Monsandry Vs.Goldryry)的精子人工巩固了处女妇女。然后女性被居住在可能骚扰的生殖烧蚀的男性的存在或缺席,但不会与他们交配。我们的设计确保了纯粹的女性的雄性人数与她收到的男性骚扰的水平与男性骚扰的水平无关。不容纳男性的女性被饲养不成熟的女性,以保持治疗持续的密度。出乎意料地,经历了性骚扰的女性更有可能会出生,妊娠期短暂的妊娠期并生下较大的巢穴。此外,多寓雌性比神道的女性更有可能地分娩。多层女性的儿子也比那些女性更快地达到了成熟。因此,当缺席的直接成本不存在时,我们发现没有可检测到的女性妇女的雌性骚扰骚扰。我们还表明,在没有交配成本的情况下,由多个男性专制有直接和间接的健身益处。如果交配行为的成本很小或缺乏,那么Polyandry将使女性G. Holbooki受益于生产第一巢。

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