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Laboratory social environment biases mating outcome: a first quantitative synthesis in a butterfly

机译:实验室社会环境偏见交配结果:蝴蝶中的第一次定量合成

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Sexual selection is by essence social selection: an individual's fitness is partly determined by the phenotype of its social partners (i.e., the social environment). Nevertheless, most behavioral studies on mating patterns and sexual selection are conducted in laboratory standardized conditions, and it is unclear how potential laboratory-induced social biases affect mating outcome. The social environment may actually dictate which of female mate choice or male-male competition is the primary determinant of mating outcome. This matters because we expect sexually selected traits to evolve differently if mating outcome is determined by female mate choice or by male-male competition. We address this issue by performing an in-depth quantitative synthesis testing the effects of common extrinsic (population density, sex ratio), intrinsic (age), and laboratoryinduced (cage volume, experimental duration) biases of the social environment of adults on mating outcome. For this, we used the butterfly Bicyclus anynana, as it provides a reasonable sampling of mating experiments in diverse laboratory conditions (i.e., 31 publications from 7 different laboratories since 2001). We found that all tested social environmental variables displayed strong variation across B. anynana mating studies, and that most variables had significant effects usually in interaction with another variable and with opposite effects between sexes. Hence, mating outcome is affected by laboratory biases on the social environment. Our quantitative synthesis offers a first case example of the effects of a pervasive and recurrent issue in animal behavioral research on sexual selection, i.e., the need to root mating experiments in ecologically relevant laboratory environments, in order to produce meaningful results about the selective force(s) driving the evolution of sexually selected traits in nature.
机译:性选择是通过精华社交选择:个人的健身部分由其社会伙伴(即社会环境)的表型决定。尽管如此,对交配模式和性选择的大多数行为研究都在实验室标准化条件下进行,目前还不清楚潜在的实验室引起的社会偏见如何影响交配结果。社会环境实际上可能决定哪种女性伴侣选择或男性男性竞争是交配结果的主要决定因素。这事项是因为如果由女性伴侣选择或男性男性竞争决定,我们预计随着交配结果,我们预计的性别特性以不同的方式发展。我们通过进行深入的定量合成测试常见外在(人口密度,性别比率),内在(年龄)和实验室诱导(笼体积,实验期,实验持续时间)在交配结果时的效果来解决这个问题。 。为此,我们使用了蝴蝶母乳猴Anynana,因为它提供了在不同实验室条件下的交配实验的合理取样(即自2001年以来的7种不同实验室的31个出版物)。我们发现所有测试的社会环境变量都显示出B. Anynana交配研究的强烈变化,并且大多数变量通常具有显着的影响,通常与另一个变量相互作用并且性别之间的效果相反。因此,交配结果受到社会环境的实验室偏见的影响。我们的定量合成提供了第一种案例的患者普遍性和复发问题在动物行为研究中对性选择的研究的影响,即根系在生态相关的实验室环境中的需要实验,以产生关于选择性力的有意义的结果( s)推动性质中性选择的演变。

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