Conover D O, Van Voorhees D A
Science. 1990 Dec 14;250(4987):1556-8. doi: 10.1126/science.250.4987.1556.
Balanced (1 to 1) sex ratios are thought to evolve by a process known as frequency- dependent selection of the minority sex. Five populations of a fish with genetically based variation in temperature-dependent sex determination were maintained for 5 to 6 years in artificial constant-temperature environments that initially caused the sex ratio to be highly skewed. Increases in the proportion of the minority sex occurred in subsequent generations until a balanced sex ratio was established, thus confirming a central premise underlying the theory of sex-ratio evolution.
平衡的(1比1)性别比例被认为是通过一种称为少数性别频率依赖性选择的过程进化而来的。对五种具有基于基因的温度依赖性性别决定变异的鱼类种群,在人工恒温环境中维持了5至6年,这种环境最初导致性别比例严重失衡。在随后的几代中,少数性别的比例增加,直到建立起平衡的性别比例,从而证实了性别比例进化理论的一个核心前提。