Science. 1985 Mar 1;227(4690):1061-3. doi: 10.1126/science.227.4690.1061.
To investigate whether female mate choice could be directed at male genetic quality, male chemical signals and progeny fitness were studied in the red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum). Differences among males in the attractiveness of their pheromone to females were statistically significant. Developmental time of progeny was significantly heritable, indicating that some males have "good genes" for this trait. There was no statistically significant correlation between progeny fitness and male attractiveness. These results do not support the hypothesis that in this species the evolution of female preferences for male pheromone is adaptive.
为了研究雌性配偶选择是否可以针对雄性的遗传质量,研究人员研究了红面粉甲虫(Tribolium castaneum)中雄性的化学信号和后代的适应性。男性信息素对女性的吸引力存在显著的统计学差异。后代的发育时间具有显著的遗传性,这表明有些雄性在这一特征上具有“良好的基因”。后代的适应性与雄性的吸引力之间没有显著的统计学相关性。这些结果不支持这样的假设,即在这个物种中,雌性对雄性信息素的偏好的进化是适应性的。