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Sexual dimorphism in house sparrow eggs

机译:麻雀卵中的性二态性

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Recent evidence has revealed an apparently high degree of control by female birds over the physiological aspects of their reproduction and offspring sex allocation, consistent with adaptive hypotheses of sex allocation and differential investment intheir offspring. In the house sparrow, we investigated possible mechanisms that may be used by females to enhance the fitness returns from a reproductive effort. Using molecular techniques, we demonstrate that house sparrow eggs containing male embryosare significantly larger than those containing female embryos. We also found that male embryos were laid randomly with respect to laying order. We speculate that this sexual dimorphism of eggs is adaptive, because male house sparrows show greater variance in condition-dependent reproductive success than females. More important, the result provides further evidence of the ability of females to detect or control ovulation of either male or female ova and to differentially invest in one sex over the other.
机译:最近的证据表明,雌性鸟类对它们繁殖和后代性别分配的生理方面的控制程度明显较高,这与性别分配的适应性假设及其后代的差异投资相一致。在麻雀中,我们调查了雌性可能使用的可能机制,以提高生殖努力带来的健康回报。使用分子技术,我们证明了含有雄性胚胎的麻雀卵明显大于含有雌性胚胎的麻雀卵。我们还发现,雄性胚胎的产卵顺序是随机的。我们推测这种卵的性二态性是适应性的,因为雄性麻雀在条件依赖性生殖成功方面比雌性麻雀表现出更大的差异。更重要的是,该结果提供了进一步的证据,证明女性有能力检测或控制雄性或雌性卵子的排卵,并有区别地投资一种性别。

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