二倍体和单倍体在局部配偶竞争下限制性别分配的结果。

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Chedhawat Chokechaipaisarn, Andy Gardner
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摘要

在单倍体种群中,未交配的雌性可能享有繁殖的成功,但它们所有的后代(由未受精卵发育而来)都是雄性的限制。这样的雌性,被限制只能生育雄性后代,预计会导致在不受限制的雌性的后代中出现相应的雌性偏见。Godfray (J evolution Biol, 3,3 -17)推导出了一个数学表达式,描述了在双创地斑块中,在局部配偶竞争的情况下,无约束雌虫的不可战胜性分配策略,并得出了受约束雌虫的存在对无约束雌虫不可战胜性分配的影响可以忽略不计的结论。然而,Godfray的结果假设了二倍体——而不是单倍体——遗传学,他的推导包含一个数学错误。我们纠正了戈弗雷的错误,并扩展了他的模型,将单倍体遗传学纳入其中。这导致在局部配偶竞争下,受约束的雌性对不受约束的雌性的性别分配行为产生更大的影响。
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The consequences of constrained sex allocation in diploids and haplodiploids under local mate competition.

Unmated females in haplodiploid populations may enjoy reproductive success but with the constraint that all their offspring-developing from unfertilised eggs-are male. The presence of such females, constrained to produce only male offspring, is expected to lead to a corresponding female bias being favoured among the offspring of unconstrained females. Godfray (J Evol Biol 3, 3-17) derived a mathematical expression for the unbeatable sex allocation strategy for unconstrained females in the context of local mate competition in two-foundress patches, and concluded that there is negligible impact of the presence of constrained females on the unbeatable sex allocation of unconstrained females. However, Godfray's result assumes diploid-rather than haplodiploid-genetics and his derivation contains a mathematical error. We correct Godfray's error and extend his model to incorporate haplodiploid genetics. This results in a more substantial impact of constrained females on the sex allocation behaviour of unconstrained females under local mate competition.

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
152
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
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