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Direct and indirect fitness consequences of female choice in a crustacean

机译:甲壳类动物中女性选择的直接和间接适应性后果

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Understanding the evolution and maintenance of female mate choice requires information on both the benefits (the sum of direct and indirect benefits) and costs of selective mating. In this study, I assessed the fitness consequences of female mate choice in a freshwater crustacean. In Hyalella amphipods, males attempt to form precopulatory pairs with females. Large males, bearing large posterior gnathopods, tend to be over-represented in precopulatory pairs. I show that females receive both direct (reduced risk of predation while paired) and indirect (sexy sons) benefits from mating with these males. Furthermore, the behavioral mechanisms used to filter male phenotypes carry no detectable energetic cost for females. Thus, females that choose males with successful phenotypes are expected to have higher Darwinian fitness than females that mate at random. This study shows that direct and indirect selection act together to favor large male size, which explains the sexual size dimorphism and size-based mating biases observed in this species.
机译:了解雌性配偶的进化和维持需要有关好处(直接和间接好处之和)和选择性交配成本的信息。在这项研究中,我评估了选择雌性伴侣在淡水甲壳类动物中的健身效果。在Hyalella amphipods中,雄性试图与雌性形成预交配对。雄性大,背着巨大的后脚腕足类,在交配对中往往过多。我表明,与这些雄性交配时,雌性既获得直接(成对时的捕食风险降低)又获得间接(性感的儿子)收益。此外,用于过滤男性表型的行为机制没有为女性带来可检测的能量消耗。因此,期望选择具有成功表型的雄性的雌性比随机交配的雌性具有更高的达尔文适应性。这项研究表明,直接选择和间接选择共同作用有利于大尺寸的雄性,这解释了在该物种中观察到的有性大小二态性和基于大小的交配偏差。

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