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Sexual conflict over fertilizations: female bluethroats escape malepaternity guards

机译:受精方面的性冲突:雌性喉咙逃脱了男性亲子侍卫

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Extra-pair copulations create a potential for sexual conflict in pair-bonding birds. Here we report an experimental study of the bluethroat, Luscinia s. svecica, in which the throat ornament of males was blackened with Nyanzol D in order to reduce their sexual attractiveness and thus increase the sexual conflict over fertilizations. In an earlier study, we showed that males blackened before pairing had a lower success in attracting social mates than controls, whereas males blackened after pairing guarded their mates more intensely and sang less than controls. Here we add behavioural data from one more year on males blackened after pairing and corroborate our previous finding that the manipulation caused males to guard their mates more intensely and advertise less for additional mates. Blackened males did not suffer more intrusions from neighbouring males than did controls. Paternity analyses of the combined data set, using multilocus DNA fingerprinting and microsatellite typing, revealed that blackened males lost significantly more paternity than controls. There was also a tendency for blackened males to show a lower success in achieving extra-pair fertilizations. These results indicate that females have the upper hand in the sexual conflict over fertilizations, as females paired with unattractive males can achieve more extra-pair paternity despite the greater constraint posed by the intensified mate guarding. Still, within the blackened group. there were some indications that males guarding more intensely and singing less had higher paternity than males guarding less and singing more, suggesting a marginal positive effect of guarding for unattractive males. Male mate guarding must nevertheless be considered a best-of-a-bad-job strategy in this species.
机译:成对的交配在成对结合的鸟类中产生性冲突的可能性。在这里,我们报告对蓝喉Luscinia s的实验研究。 svecica,其中男性的喉咙装饰物被Nyanzol D熏黑,以减少其性吸引力,从而增加受精时的性冲突。在较早的一项研究中,我们发现,在配对之前变黑的男性在吸引社交伴侣方面的成功率低于对照组,而在配对之后变黑的男性对伴侣的警惕性更高,唱歌的频率也低于对照组。在这里,我们添加了一年后配对后变黑的雄性的行为数据,并证实了我们以前的发现,即这种操纵导致雄性更加严密地保护自己的伴侣,并较少宣传其他伴侣。涂黑的雄性没有比邻种遭受更多的入侵。使用多基因座DNA指纹图谱和微卫星分型对合并数据集进行父子关系分析,结果显示,黑黑的男性比对照失去了更多的父子关系。变黑的雄性在获得超配对受精方面也显示出较低的成功率。这些结果表明,女性在受精方面的性冲突方面占上风,因为尽管配偶监护加强了更大的约束,但女性与不吸引人的男性配对可以实现更多的一对双亲。不过,在变黑的人群中。有迹象表明,比起少警惕和多唱歌的男性,加强警惕和少唱歌的男性具有更高的父子关系,这表明,对于没有吸引力的雄性,警惕性的边际作用很小。但是,在该物种中,必须将守卫雄性配偶视为最佳方法。

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