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Sexual conflict in twins: male co-twins reduce fitness of female Soay sheep

机译:双胞胎中的性冲突:男性双胞胎降低雌性Soay绵羊的健康

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Males and females often have different requirements during early development, leading to sex-specific interactions between developing offspring. In polytocous mammals, competition for limited resources in utero may be asymmetrical between the sexes, and androgens produced by male foetuses could have adverse effects on the development of females, with potentially long-lasting consequences. We show here, in an unmanaged population of Soay sheep, that female lambs with a male co-twin have reduced birth weight relative to those with a female co-twin, while there was no such effect in male twins. In addition, females with a male co-twin had lower lifetime breeding success, which appeared to be mainly driven by differences in first-year survival. These results show that sex-specific sibling interactions can have long-term consequences for survival and reproduction, with potentially important implications for optimal sex allocation.
机译:雄性和雌性在早期发育过程中通常有不同的要求,导致发育中的后代之间发生特定性别的相互作用。在多胎哺乳动物中,子宫内有限资源的竞争可能在两性之间是不对称的,雄性胎儿产生的雄激素可能对雌性的发育产生不利影响,并可能长期持续。我们在此处显示,在未管理的Soay绵羊种群中,具有雌性双胞胎的雌性羔羊的出生体重比具有雌性双胞胎的雌性羔羊的体重减轻,而雄性双胞胎则没有这种影响。另外,雌性与雄性双胞胎的一生育种成功率较低,这似乎主要是由于第一年生存率的差异所致。这些结果表明,特定性别的兄弟姐妹互动可能对生存和生殖产生长期影响,对优化性别分配具有潜在的重要意义。

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