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亲缘选择与性冲突的进化。

Kin selection and the evolution of sexual conflict.

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2011 Jan;24(1):71-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02143.x. Epub 2010 Nov 4.

Abstract

Males and females do not always share the same evolutionary interests. This is particularly true in the case of multiple mating, where male-male competition can often lead to adaptations that are harmful to the female, and females can evolve counter adaptations to reduce the benefits males gain from such traits. Although social evolution has made substantial progress from kin selection theory, most studies of sexual conflict have ignored the effects of genetic relatedness. Here, I use a model of male harm and female resistance to investigate how kin selection affects the evolution of sexual conflict. Building on models of social evolution, I show that relatedness inhibits sexual conflict, in terms of male harm, whereas it has no effect on the evolution female resistance. This study examines a previously neglected mechanism that can potentially help to resolve sexual conflict over mating and highlights the potential importance of considering relatedness in empirical studies of sexual conflict.

摘要

男性和女性并不总是具有相同的进化利益。在多次交配的情况下尤其如此,在这种情况下,雄性之间的竞争往往会导致对雌性有害的适应,而雌性则可以进化出对抗适应,以减少雄性从这些特征中获得的好处。尽管社会进化从亲缘选择理论取得了实质性进展,但大多数关于性冲突的研究都忽略了遗传关联性的影响。在这里,我使用雄性伤害和雌性抗性的模型来研究亲缘选择如何影响性冲突的进化。基于社会进化模型,我表明,在雄性伤害方面,亲缘关系会抑制性冲突,而在雌性抗性方面则没有影响。本研究考察了一个以前被忽视的机制,该机制可能有助于解决交配过程中的性冲突,并强调了在性冲突的实证研究中考虑亲缘关系的潜在重要性。

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