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Sexual selection, phenotypic plasticity and female reproductive output

机译:性选择,表型可塑性和女性生殖输出

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In a rapidly changing environment, does sexual selection on males elevate a population's reproductive output? If so, does phenotypic plasticity enhance or diminish any such effect? We outline two routes by which sexual selection can influence the reproductive output of a population: a genetic correlation between male sexual competitiveness and female lifetime reproductive success; and direct effects of males on females' breeding success. We then discuss how phenotypic plasticity of sexually selected male traits and/or female responses (e.g. plasticity in mate choice), as the environment changes, might influence how sexual selection affects a population's reproductive output. Two key points emerge. First, condition-dependent expression of male sexual traits makes it likely that sexual selection increases female fitness if reproductively successful males disproportionately transfer genes that are under natural selection in both sexes, such as genes for foraging efficiency. Condition-dependence is a form of phenotypic plasticity if some of the variation in net resource acquisition and assimilation is attributable to the environment rather than solely genetic in origin. Second, the optimal allocation of resources into different condition-dependent traits depends on their marginal fitness gains. As male condition improves, this can therefore increase or, though rarely highlighted, actually decrease the expression of sexually selected traits. It is therefore crucial to understand how condition determines male allocation of resources to different sexually selected traits that vary in their immediate effects on female reproductive output (e.g. ornaments versus coercive behaviour). In addition, changes in the distribution of condition among males as the environment shifts could reduce phenotypic variance in certain male traits, thereby reducing the strength of sexual selection imposed by females. Studies of adaptive evolution under rapid environmental change should consider
机译:在迅速变化的环境中,男性对男性的性选择提升了人口的生殖产出吗?如果是这样,表型可塑性是否会增强或减少任何此类效果?我们概述了性能影响人口的生殖产出的两条路线:男性性竞争力与女性终身生殖成功之间的遗传相关性;男性对雌性育种成功的直接影响。然后,随着环境的变化,我们讨论了性选择的男性特征和/或女性反应的表型可塑性如何(例如,伴侣选择中的可塑性)可能会影响性能如何影响人口的生殖产出。两个关键点出现了。首先,如果男性性状的病情依赖表达使得性能可能会增加女性健康,如果生殖成功的男性在两种性别中的自然选择下的自然选择,例如用于觅食效率的基因。条件依赖性是一种表型可塑性的形式,如果净资源获取和同化的一些变化是归因于环境而不是遗传原产地。其次,资源的最佳分配到不同的条件相关性的特征取决于它们的边际健康收益。由于男性条件改善,因此这可以增加或虽然很少突出,但实际上降低了性选择性状的表达。因此,了解条件如何确定对不同性所选择的特征的条件如何确定在其立即对女性生殖输出的影响中不同的不同性选择(例如,装饰品与矫顽行)的影响。此外,当环境变化时,雄性中病症分布的变化可以降低某些男性特征的表型方差,从而降低了女性施加的性选择的强度。在快速环境变化下的自适应演化研究应考虑

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