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No facultative manipulation of offspring sex ratio in relation to parental genetic characteristics in a bird with sex-specific heterozygosity-fitness correlation

机译:与性别特异性杂合度-适合度相关的鸟,没有关于父母亲遗传特征的后代性别比率的兼职操纵

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Sex allocation theory predicts that parents should adjust their investment between female and male offspring when the fitness return of producing them differs. Genome-wide heterozygosity is related to many aspects of individual fitness, and an individual's heterozygosity is usually determined by the genetic characteristics of its parents. When heterozygosity affects fitness differently for female and male offspring, parents may be expected to manipulate offspring sex ratio based on their own genetic characteristics. We examined whether parental genetic characteristics affected primary offspring sex ratios in a small passerine bird, the black-throated tit (Aegithalos concinnus). We found that offspring heterozygosity was significantly related to the heterozygosity of parents and the relatedness between parents. Importantly, genetic heterozygosity had a significantly negative effect on the survival of male but not female black-throated tits, implying higher variance in fitness in males than in females regarding the genetic heterozygosity inherited from parents. This sex-specific effect of heterozygosity on fitness provides black-throated tit parents with a potential reason to adjust offspring sex ratio in relation to their own genetic characteristics. However, although we found a seasonal decline of offspring sex ratio (proportion of males), offspring sex ratio was associated with neither the relatedness between parents nor the heterozygosity of parents. The results suggest that at least based on current data, there is a lack of evidence that black-throated tit parents manipulate offspring sex ratio with respect to their own genetic characteristics.
机译:性别分配理论预测,当生产后代的适应性收益不同时,父母应该在雌性和雄性后代之间调整其投资。全基因组杂合性与个体适应性的许多方面有关,一个人的杂合性通常取决于其父母的遗传特征。当杂合性对雌性和雄性后代的适应性产生不同影响时,父母可能会根据自己的遗传特征来控制后代性别比例。我们检查了父母的遗传特性是否影响了一只小雀形目鸟(黑喉山雀)的主要后代性别比(Aegithalos concinnus)。我们发现后代杂合性与父母的杂合性和父母之间的亲缘性显着相关。重要的是,遗传杂合性对雄性而不是雌性黑喉山雀的存活具有显着的负面影响,这意味着从父母遗传的遗传杂合性方面,男性的适应性差异大于女性。杂合性对健身的性别特异性影响为黑喉山雀父母提供了根据其自身遗传特征调整后代性别比例的潜在原因。但是,尽管我们发现后代性别比(男性比例)呈季节性下降,但后代性别比与父母之间的亲缘关系和父母的杂合性均无关。结果表明,至少基于当前数据,没有证据表明黑喉山雀父母会根据自己的遗传特征操纵后代性别比例。

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