Albert Arianne Y K, Otto Sarah P
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Science. 2005 Oct 7;310(5745):119-21. doi: 10.1126/science.1115328.
Sexual selection is a potent evolutionary force. However, very few models have considered the evolution of female preferences for traits expressed in both sexes. Here we explore how female preferences coevolve with sexually antagonistic traits, which involve alleles that are beneficial to one sex but harmful to the other. We show that with a sexually antagonistic trait on the X chromosome (males XY, females XX), females evolve to prefer mates carrying alleles beneficial to daughters. In contrast, with a Z-linked trait (males ZZ, females ZW), females more often evolve mating preferences for mates carrying alleles beneficial to sons (that is, flashy displays).
性选择是一种强大的进化力量。然而,很少有模型考虑过雌性对两性都表现出的性状的偏好的进化。在这里,我们探讨雌性偏好如何与性拮抗性状共同进化,性拮抗性状涉及对一种性别有益但对另一种性别有害的等位基因。我们表明,在X染色体上存在性拮抗性状(雄性为XY,雌性为XX)的情况下,雌性进化为偏好携带对女儿有益的等位基因的配偶。相比之下,在Z连锁性状(雄性为ZZ,雌性为ZW)的情况下,雌性更常进化出对携带对儿子有益的等位基因(即华丽展示)的配偶的交配偏好。