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Lonely hearts or sex in the city? Density-dependent effects in mating systems

机译:孤独的心还是城市中的性爱?配合系统中与密度有关的效应

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Two very basic ideas in sexual selection are heavily influenced by numbers of potential mates: the evolution of anisogamy, leading to sex role differentiation, and the frequency dependence of reproductive success that tends to equalize primary sex ratios. However, being explicit about the numbers of potential mates is not typical to most evolutionary theory of sexual selection. Here, we argue that this may prevent us from finding the appropriate ecological equilibria that determine the evolutionary endpoints of selection. We review both theoretical and empirical advances on how population density may influence aspects of mating systems such as intrasexual competition, female choice or resistance, and parental care. Density can have strong effects on selective pressures, whether or not there is phenotypic plasticity in individual strategies with respect to density. Mating skew may either increase or decrease with density, which may be aided or counteracted by changes in female behaviour. Switchpoints between alternative mating strategies can be density dependent, and mate encounter rates may influence mate choice (including mutual mate choice), multiple mating, female resistance to male mating attempts, mate searching, mate guarding, parental care, and the probability of divorce. Considering density-dependent selection may be essential for understanding how populations can persist at all despite sexual conflict, but simple models seem to fail to predict the diversity of observed responses in nature. This highlights the importance of considering the interaction between mating systems and population dynamics, and we strongly encourage further work in this area.
机译:性选择中的两个非常基本的观念在很大程度上受到潜在配偶数量的影响:同性婚姻的演变,导致性别角色的分化,以及生殖成功对频率的依赖(倾向于使主要性别比例均等)。但是,对于大多数潜在的性选择理论而言,明确表述潜在配偶的数量并不常见。在这里,我们认为这可能会阻止我们找到确定选择进化终点的适当生态平衡。我们回顾了人口密度如何影响交配系统方面的理论和经验进展,例如性竞争,女性选择或抵抗以及父母的照顾。密度可以对选择压力产生强烈影响,无论单个策略在密度方面是否具有表型可塑性。交配偏斜可能随密度增加或减少,这可能通过女性行为的变化来辅助或抵消。替代交配策略之间的转换点可能取决于密度,并且交配发生率可能会影响交配选择(包括相互交配选择),多次交配,雌性对雄性交配尝试的抵抗力,交配搜索,交配保护,父母照料以及离婚的可能性。考虑密度依赖性选择对于理解尽管存在性冲突而种群如何能够持续存在至关重要,但简单的模型似乎无法预测自然界中观察到的反应的多样性。这突出了考虑交配系统和种群动态之间相互作用的重要性,我们强烈鼓励在这一领域开展进一步的工作。

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