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Mechanism of Male Choice: Sex Ratios 男性选择机制:性别比例
Pub Date : 2021-05-31 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0006
I. Schlupp
In this short chapter I want to discuss the role of sex ratios in choosiness. So far, we have mostly reviewed intrinsic reasons for male choosiness to be expressed such as male investment and female quality; however, sex ratios may also be important drivers of choosiness. Sex ratios are important in population biology and influence the evolution and structure of mating systems. Most important for the purpose of this book is that they can change quickly in time and space. Male and female choice are sensitive to such changes and can lead to situations where females are choosy when they are rare in a population but change to courtship and competition when males are rare. There are not many examples of this process, but there are likely some that have been overlooked. Interestingly, the majority of data on preferences are collected using binary choice tests, which almost always represent a 2:1 sex ratio. Furthermore, sex ratios do not take into account differences in mate quality, as all adult individuals are classified as either male or female without making any further distinction.
在这简短的一章里,我想讨论性别比例在挑肥拣瘦中的作用。到目前为止,我们主要回顾了男性选择被表达的内在原因,如男性投入和女性素质;然而,性别比例也可能是挑肥拣瘦的重要驱动因素。性别比在种群生物学中非常重要,它影响着交配系统的进化和结构。本书最重要的目的是它们可以在时间和空间上迅速变化。雄性和雌性的选择对这种变化很敏感,并可能导致这样的情况:当雌性在种群中很少见时,它们会选择,但当雄性很少见时,它们就会转向求爱和竞争。这个过程的例子并不多,但可能有一些被忽视了。有趣的是,大多数关于偏好的数据都是通过二元选择测试收集的,这几乎总是代表2:1的性别比例。此外,性别比例没有考虑到配偶质量的差异,因为所有成年个体都被划分为男性或女性,没有任何进一步的区分。
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Male Investment and Male Choice 男性投资与男性选择
Pub Date : 2021-05-31 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0005
I. Schlupp
In this short chapter I revisit the role that male investment might play in the evolution of male mate choice. Simply put, one might expect with more male investment into reproduction, they may be more selective about with whom they mate. If the male investment is larger than the female investment sex roles are expected to flip. This is, however, not common. But even if males almost never invest as much or more than females, in many species they do invest somewhat, or even heavily. Should this lead to choosiness in males? I will provide a few examples where choosiness may be linked to investment in males.
在这简短的一章中,我将重新审视雄性投资在雄性择偶进化中可能发挥的作用。简而言之,人们可能会认为,随着雄性在繁殖方面的投入增加,它们在选择配偶时可能会更加挑剔。如果男性投资大于女性投资,性别角色预计会翻转。然而,这种情况并不常见。但是,即使雄性的投入几乎从来没有和雌性一样多或更多,在许多物种中,它们也会有所投入,甚至投入很多。这是否会导致男性挑肥拣瘦呢?我将提供几个例子,说明挑剔可能与对男性的投资有关。
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What Males Choose: Differences in Female Quality 男性的选择:女性品质的差异
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0004
I. Schlupp
In female choice, differences in male quality are very important. Males display to females to provide information often via costly ornaments. Females also differ in quality, but what they display to males is less clear. Also, how males evaluate differences in female quality is not well understood. From the literature on male mate choice one might conclude that female fecundity is the most important feature a female can display to a choosy male, but I argue that there must be many more features of females that are important in male mate choice, maybe even indirect benefits.
在女性的选择中,男性素质的差异是非常重要的。雄性通常通过昂贵的装饰品向雌性展示信息。雌性在质量上也有所不同,但它们向雄性展示的东西不太清楚。此外,男性如何评价女性品质的差异也不是很清楚。从男性择偶的文献中,人们可能会得出这样的结论:女性的生育能力是女性向挑剔的男性展示的最重要的特征,但我认为,在男性择偶中,肯定有更多女性的重要特征,甚至可能是间接的好处。
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Female and Male Mate Choice 雌性和雄性的配偶选择
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0002
I. Schlupp
Females choose mating partners for three main reasons: direct benefits, indirect benefits, and compatibility, either genetic or social. In this chapter I am not trying to look at all angles of mate choice, but to give a short overview of female choice to provide a basis for a comparison with male choice. This will highlight what studies are needed to reach a more complete picture of sexual selection. I would summarize the chapter like this: it’s the ecology, stupid.
女性选择配偶主要有三个原因:直接利益,间接利益,以及遗传或社会兼容性。在这一章中,我并不是要从各个角度去看配偶选择,而是要对女性的选择做一个简短的概述,为与男性的选择进行比较提供一个基础。这将突出表明,为了更全面地了解性选择,需要进行哪些研究。我想这样总结这一章:这是生态问题,笨蛋。
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Synthesis and Outlook 综述与展望
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0009
I. Schlupp
In this final chapter I want to briefly recap what I presented in the previous chapters and provide a few ideas on what might be done in the future to move the field forward. All three factors I discussed as relevant in male mate choice—male investment in reproduction, sex ratios, and variability in partner quality—are still emerging fields in sexual selection research and need more theoretical and empirical work. I suggest that variability in female quality is more important and more complex than currently known. The same is true for sex ratios. On the other hand, I suggest that sheer investment in gametes may be a little less important than currently assumed. Most importantly we need to explore the interactions of these three pathways to male mate choice. Female competition and also female ornamentation are still somewhat enigmatic and both topics are likely to grow in importance for our understanding of sexual selection. I think considering male and female choice together, as well as female and male competition will ultimately provide a more complete picture of Darwinian sexual selection.
在这最后一章中,我想简要地回顾一下我在前几章中所介绍的内容,并提供一些关于未来可能做些什么来推动该领域向前发展的想法。我所讨论的与男性择偶有关的三个因素——男性在繁殖方面的投资、性别比例和伴侣质量的可变性——在性选择研究中仍是新兴领域,需要更多的理论和实证工作。我认为女性素质的可变性比我们目前所知的更重要、更复杂。性别比例也是如此。另一方面,我认为对配子的纯粹投资可能没有目前认为的那么重要。最重要的是,我们需要探索这三种途径在雄性择偶中的相互作用。女性竞争和女性装饰仍然有些神秘,这两个主题对于我们理解性选择的重要性可能会越来越大。我认为把男性和女性的选择,以及女性和男性的竞争放在一起考虑,最终会提供一个更完整的达尔文性选择的画面。
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Ornaments in Females 女性饰品
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0007
I. Schlupp
In this chapter I want to explore the role of ornamental traits in females. They pose a bit of a conundrum, as they are not really predicted to exist—at least until recently. From a simple sexual selection point of view, female ornaments should be selected against by males because inconspicuous females suffer less predation and are more likely to care for their offspring successfully. Yet, countless species show ornaments in females. Are they adaptations of some kind or just the side effect of a genetic correlation? And what information do female ornaments convey to males?
在本章中,我想探讨观赏性状在女性中的作用。它们构成了一个难题,因为它们并没有真正被预测存在——至少直到最近。从简单的性选择的角度来看,女性装饰物应该被雄性选择反对,因为不显眼的雌性受到的捕食较少,更有可能成功地照顾后代。然而,无数的物种在雌性身上都有装饰。它们是某种适应还是仅仅是基因相关性的副作用?女性装饰物向男性传达了什么信息?
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Examples of Male Mate Choice 雄性配偶选择的例子
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0003
I. Schlupp
In this chapter, what interests me most is how often male mate choice has already been documented, independent of the underlying mechanism. I am not concerned with the origin of the description: some authors express some degree of surprise that they found male preferences; other studies are motivated by theory. I also want to highlight that there is a continuum from no male contribution to the offspring to male contributions that are larger than the female contribution. Furthermore, there are differences in female quality at different levels, which can contribute to the evolution of male choice. There are many studies that infer differences in female fecundity as underlying male choice, but females can differ in many more aspects—just like males.
在这一章中,最让我感兴趣的是男性择偶的频率已经被记录下来,与潜在的机制无关。我不关心这种描述的来源:一些作者对他们发现男性偏好表示某种程度的惊讶;其他研究是由理论驱动的。我还想强调的是,从没有男性对后代的贡献到男性对后代的贡献大于女性的贡献,这是一个连续体。此外,在不同层次上,女性的素质存在差异,这可能会导致男性选择的进化。有许多研究推断女性生育能力的差异是男性选择的基础,但女性可以在很多方面有所不同——就像男性一样。
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Female–Female Competition 更加激烈的竞争
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0008
I. Schlupp
There is no disagreement that males compete over access to reproductive opportunities. This competition can be covert or take the form of physical fights, which are easily observed in many species. Males take considerable risks when they fight, presumably because the price—access to reproduction—is so high. But what about females? They also often compete for males, but in less risky ways. They also seem to compete less directly for individual males, but more indirectly for resources that males can provide. Nonetheless, female competition is more important in shaping sexual selection than previously thought.
毫无疑问,男性会为获得生育机会而竞争。这种竞争可以是隐蔽的,也可以采取身体斗争的形式,这在许多物种中都很容易观察到。雄性在打架时冒着相当大的风险,大概是因为获得繁殖的代价太高了。但是女性呢?它们也经常争夺雄性,但以不那么冒险的方式。它们似乎也不太直接地争夺雄性个体,而是更间接地争夺雄性能够提供的资源。尽管如此,女性竞争在形成性选择方面比我们之前认为的更为重要。
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Sexual Selection, Mate Choice, and Competition for Mates 性选择、配偶选择和配偶竞争
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198818946.003.0001
I. Schlupp
Well over a century ago Charles Darwin redefined biology and introduced the theory of natural selection. One of the problems he encountered was the existence of traits, mainly in males, that seemed to defy the principles of natural selection: they did not aid its bearers in survival and were often outright detrimental. Darwin solved this conundrum by introducing sexual selection. Unlike natural selection where all individuals compete with each other for survival and reproduction, in sexual selection individuals within each sex compete with each other for reproduction. In the original formulation of the principle, Darwin recognized two mechanisms for this. Males would compete with each other for access to females, and females would choose mating partners of their preference. In this opening chapter I want to introduce the topics to be covered in the book, define some basic terms that we will need to understand the subject matter, and define the questions to be asked. My aim for this book is to summarize our growing, yet still comparatively limited empirical knowledge and theory, and to provide suggestions for future research. What interests me most is the relationship between the four forms of sexual selection and their consequences.
一个多世纪以前,查尔斯·达尔文重新定义了生物学,并引入了自然选择理论。他遇到的一个问题是,存在一些似乎违背自然选择原则的特征,这些特征主要存在于男性身上:它们无助于其携带者的生存,而且往往是完全有害的。达尔文通过引入性选择解决了这个难题。在自然选择中,所有的个体为了生存和繁殖而相互竞争,而在性选择中,每个性别的个体为了繁殖而相互竞争。在这一原理的最初表述中,达尔文认识到了两种机制。雄性会为了获得雌性而相互竞争,而雌性会根据自己的喜好选择交配对象。在这一开始的章节中,我想介绍书中要涵盖的主题,定义一些我们需要理解主题的基本术语,并定义要提出的问题。我写这本书的目的是总结我们不断增长的,但仍然相对有限的经验知识和理论,并为未来的研究提供建议。我最感兴趣的是这四种形式的性选择及其后果之间的关系。
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