Fricke Claudia, Perry Jen, Chapman Tracey, Rowe Locke
School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, UK.
Biol Lett. 2009 Oct 23;5(5):671-4. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0433. Epub 2009 Jul 2.
Sexual conflict is a fundamentally important aspect of male-female interactions. In this opinion piece, we emphasize two approaches that warrant significantly greater attention. First, we review the importance of understanding the 'economics' (costs and benefits) of sexual interactions and note surprisingly large, unrecognized gaps in our knowledge. Second, we highlight the novel obstacles and opportunities afforded by the dependence of sexually antagonistic (SA) selection on both the local environment and condition of the interacting individuals. We conclude that more research in these two areas is essential to fully understand the evolution of SA interactions and will provide significant new insights into the extent to which coevolution of the sexes is shaped by conflict. We argue that these approaches, although not new to the field, are undervalued and under-represented.
性冲突是男女互动中一个至关重要的基本方面。在这篇观点文章中,我们强调两种值得给予更多关注的方法。首先,我们回顾了理解性互动“经济学”(成本和收益)的重要性,并指出我们在这方面的认知存在惊人的巨大且未被认识到的差距。其次,我们强调了性对抗(SA)选择对当地环境和互动个体状况的依赖性所带来的新障碍和机遇。我们得出结论,在这两个领域进行更多研究对于全面理解SA互动的演变至关重要,并且将为性别共同进化在多大程度上由冲突塑造提供重要的新见解。我们认为,这些方法虽然在该领域并不新鲜,但却未得到充分重视和体现。