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White tail plumage and brood sex ratio in dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis thurberi)

机译:黑眼(Junco hyemalis thurberi)的白尾羽和育雏性别比

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Theory, empirical examples, and recently, proximate mechanisms point to the possibility of adaptive sex ratio adjustment in various organisms. General predictions state that a female should adjust her offspring sex ratio to maximize the benefits or minimize the costs of reproduction given her physical condition or current social and environmental conditions. I tested for an influence of male attractiveness on brood sex ratio in a population of dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis thurberi) by manipulating a male's white outer tail feathers (tail white). Experimentally increasing male tail white did not significantly affect sex ratio, nor was premanipulated male tail white significantly related to brood sex ratio. However, the amount of white on the female's outer tail feathers, independently of female condition, was positively related to the number of sons in a brood. Determining how a female's potential genetic contribution to her sons' attractiveness influences offspring sex ratio should be a priority for future research.
机译:理论,经验示例以及最近的机制都指出了在各种生物中进行自适应性别比例调整的可能性。一般预测指出,考虑到她的身体状况或当前的社会和环境状况,女性应调整其后代性别比例,以最大程度地提高收益或使生殖成本最小化。我通过操纵男性的白色外尾羽(尾白色),测试了男性吸引力对黑眼ey(Junco hyemalis thurberi)种群中雌性比的影响。实验性增加的雄性尾巴白没有显着影响性别比,预操纵的雄性尾巴白也没有与育雏性别比显着相关。但是,雌性外尾羽上的白色量与雌性状况无关,与育雏中的儿子数呈正相关。确定女性对儿子吸引力的潜在遗传贡献如何影响后代性别比例,应作为未来研究的重点。

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