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THE HANDICAP PROCESS FAVORS EXAGGERATED, RATHER THAN REDUCED, SEXUAL ORNAMENTS

机译:HANDICAP过程偏重,比减少的性装饰品少

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Why are traits that function as secondary sexual ornaments generally exaggerated in size compared to the naturally selected optimum, and not reduced? Because they deviate from the naturally selected optimum, traits that are reduced in size will handicap their bearer, and could thus provide an honest signal of quality to a potential mate. Thus if secondary sexual ornaments evolve via the handicap process, current theory suggests that reduced ornamentation should be as frequent as exaggerated ornamentation, but this is not the case. To try to explain this discrepancy, we analyze a simple model of the handicap process. Our analysis shows that asymmetries in costs of preference or ornament with regard to exaggeration and reduction cannot fully explain the imbalance. Rather, the bias toward exaggeration can be best explained if either the signaling efficacy or the condition dependence of a trait increases with size. Under these circumstances, evolution always leads to more extreme exaggeration than reduction: although the two should occur just as frequently, exaggerated secondary sexual ornaments are likely to be further removed from the naturally selected optimum than reduced ornaments.
机译:为什么用作次要性装饰品的特征与自然选择的最佳特征相比通常会被夸大,而不会减少呢?因为它们偏离了自然选择的最优值,所以减小大小的性状将阻碍其承担者,并因此可能向潜在配偶提供诚实的质量信号。因此,如果次要性装饰品通过障碍过程而演变,当前的理论表明,减少的装饰品应与夸张的装饰品一样频繁,但事实并非如此。为了解释这种差异,我们分析了让分过程的简单模型。我们的分析表明,在夸大和减少方面,偏好或装饰成本的不对称不能完全解释这种不平衡。相反,如果信号强度或性状的条件依赖性随大小而增加,则可以最好地解释对夸张的偏见。在这种情况下,进化总是会导致过度夸张而不是减少:尽管两者应该经常发生,但夸张的次要性装饰品可能会比缩减的装饰品从自然选择的最佳装饰品中进一步去除。

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