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Fitness benefits of male dominance behaviours depend on the degree of individual inbreeding in a polyandrous lizard

机译:男性优势行为的健身益处取决于多寓言蜥蜴中的个人近亲繁殖的程度

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In polyandrous species, sexual selection extends beyond mating competition to selection for egg fertilization. As a result, the degree to which factors influencing mating success impact overall reproductive success becomes variable. Here, we used a longitudinal behavioural and genetic dataset for a population of eastern water dragons (Intellagama lesueurii) to investigate the degree to which male dominance, a pre-mating selection trait, influences overall reproductive success, measured as the number of surviving offspring. Moreover, we examine the interactive effects with a genetic trait, individual inbreeding, known to influence the reproductive success of males in this species. We found fitness benefits of male dominance, measured as body size and frequency of dominance behaviours displayed. However, individuals' propensity to display dominance behaviours had mixed effects, depending on the degree of inbreeding. While inbred males benefited from frequent displays, highly outbred males exhibited better reproductive outputs when displaying to a lesser extent. Given that outbred males have enhanced reproductive success in this species, the costs of displaying dominance behaviours may outweigh the benefits. Overall, our results demonstrate the fitness benefits of dominance in a polyandrous lizard, and suggest that these are modulated by an independent genetic trait. Our results may contribute to explaining the presence of alternative mating tactics in this species, owing to the variability in net fitness benefits of dominance. Our findings also reveal the challenges associated with investigating fitness traits in isolation, which may undermine the validity of results when important interactions are ignored.
机译:在聚棒种中,性选择延伸超越交配竞争,以便选择蛋精。因此,影响交配成功影响的因素的程度变化变化。在这里,我们利用纵向行为和遗传数据集进行东部水龙(Intellicagama Lesueurii),调查男性优势,预先交配选择性质,影响整体生殖成功的程度,以幸存的后代的数量为衡量。此外,我们研究了遗传性状,个体近亲繁殖的互动效果,已知会影响本物种中男性的生殖成功。我们发现男性优势的健身效益,作为展示的主导行为的体型和频率。然而,根据近亲繁殖程度,个人对显示优势行为的倾向具有混合影响。虽然近交母牛受益于频繁的展示,但在较小程度上显示出高度差异的雄性呈现出更好的生殖输出。鉴于这种种植的男性在这种物种中具有增强的生殖成功,展示了主导行为的成本可能超过了益处。总体而言,我们的结果表明了多寓言蜥蜴在多莲花蜥蜴中的健身益处,并表明这些是由独立的遗传性状调节。我们的结果可能有助于解释该物种中替代交配策略的存在,由于净健身效益的净合适的效益的可变性。我们的调查结果还揭示了与孤立调查健身性状相关的挑战,这可能会在忽略重要互动时破坏结果的有效性。

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