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Operational sex ratio and density do not affect directional selection on male sexual ornaments and behavior

机译:性别比例和密度不会影响男性性装饰品和行为的定向选择

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Demographic parameters including operational sex ratio (OSR) and population density may influence the opportunity for, and strength of sexual selection. Traditionally, male-biased OSRs and high population densities have been thought to increase the opportunity for sexual selection on male sexual traits due to increased male competition for mates. Recent experimental evidence, however, suggests that male-biased OSRs might reduce the opportunity for sexual selection due to increased sexual coercion experienced by females. How OSR, density, and any resultant changes in the opportunity for sexual selection actually affect selection on male sexual traits is unclear. In this study, we independently manipulated OSR and density in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) without altering the number of males present. We recorded male and female behavior and used DNA microsatellite data to assign paternity to offspring and estimate male reproductive success. We then used linear selection analyses to examine the effects of OSR and density on directional sexual selection on male behavioral and morphological traits. We found that females were pursued more by males in male-biased treatments, despite no change in individual male behavior. There were no differences in sexual behavior experienced by females or performed by males in relation to density. Neither OSR nor density significantly altered the opportunity for sexual selection. Also, Although there was significant multivariate linear selection operating on males, neither OSR nor density altered the pattern of sexual selection on male traits. Our results suggest that differences in either OSR or density (independent of the number of males present) are unlikely to alter directional evolutionary change in male sexual traits.
机译:包括工作性别比(OSR)和人口密度在内的人口统计学参数可能会影响性选择的机会和强度。传统上,由于男性对配偶的竞争加剧,男性偏见的OSR和较高的人口密度被认为增加了对男性性状进行性选择的机会。然而,最近的实验证据表明,由于女性经历的性胁迫增加,男性偏向性OSR可能会减少进行性选择的机会。尚不清楚OSR,密度以及性选择机会的任何实际变化如何实际影响对男性性特征的选择。在这项研究中,我们独立控制孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)的OSR和密度,而不会改变目前的雄性数量。我们记录了男性和女性的行为,并使用DNA微卫星数据将父系分配给后代,并评估了男性的生殖成功。然后,我们使用线性选择分析来研究OSR和密度对男性行为和形态特征的定向性选择的影响。我们发现,尽管男性的个人行为没有变化,但男性偏爱的治疗方法对男性的追求更高。在密度方面,女性或男性所表现出的性行为没有差异。 OSR和密度都没有显着改变性选择的机会。同样,尽管对男性有显着的多元线性选择,但OSR和密度均未改变男性性状的性选择模式。我们的研究结果表明,OSR或密度的差异(不取决于男性的数量)不太可能改变男性性状的定向进化变化。

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