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Adult sex ratios and reproductive strategies: a critical re-examination of sex differences in human and animal societies

机译:成人性别比率与生殖策略:对人类和动物社会性别差异的关键重新检查

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It is increasingly recognized that the relative proportion of potential mates to competitors in a population impacts a range of sex-specific behaviours and in particular mating and reproduction. However, while the adult sex ratio (ASR) has long been recognized as an important link between demography and behaviour, this relationship remains understudied. Here, we introduce the first inter-disciplinary collection of research on the causes and consequences of variation in the ASR in human and animal societies. This important topic is relevant to a wide audience of both social and biological scientists due to the central role that the relative number of males to females in a population plays for the evolution of, and contemporary variation in, sex roles across groups, species and higher taxa. The articles in this theme issue cover research on ASR across a variety of taxa and topics. They offer critical re-evaluations of theoretical foundations within both evolutionary and non-evolutionary fields, and propose innovative methodological approaches, present new empirical examples of behavioural consequences of ASR variation and reveal that the ASR plays a major role in determining population viability, especially in small populations and species with labile sex determination. This introductory paper puts the contributions of the theme issue into a broader context, identifies general trends across the literature and formulates directions for future research.
机译:人们越来越认识到,群体中潜在配偶与竞争对手的相对比例会影响一系列特定性别的行为,尤其是交配和繁殖。然而,尽管成人性别比(ASR)长期以来被认为是人口学和行为之间的重要联系,但这一关系仍有待研究。在这里,我们将介绍关于人类和动物社会中ASR变异的原因和后果的第一批跨学科研究。这一重要主题与社会和生物科学家的广泛受众相关,因为群体中男性与女性的相对数量在不同群体、物种和更高分类群的性别角色进化和当代变化中起着核心作用。本期主题文章涵盖各种分类群和主题的ASR研究。他们对进化和非进化领域的理论基础进行了批判性的重新评估,提出了创新的方法论方法,展示了ASR变异行为后果的新的实证例子,并揭示了ASR在决定种群生存能力方面起着重要作用,尤其是在小种群和性别决定不稳定的物种中。这篇介绍性论文将主题问题的贡献放在更广泛的背景下,确定了整个文献的总体趋势,并制定了未来研究的方向。

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