David Reznick is at of Biology, University of California, Riveside, CA 92521, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 1992 Feb;7(2):42-5. doi: 10.1016/0169-5347(92)90104-J.
The measurement of costs of reproduction is of interest because such costs are generally assumed by life history theory. There is some controversy concerning how to measure costs: common methods include experimental manipulations of life history, such as preventing some individuals from reproducing, or estimates of genetic correlations. These two methods often yield similar results, suggesting that one can serve as a substitute for the other. There are now experiments which demonstrate that there are different mechanisms underlying the response to an experimental manipulation versus a genetic correlation, so the two methods are not equivalent in estimating costs.
生殖成本的测量很有意义,因为生命史理论通常假定这种成本是由生殖产生的。关于如何测量成本存在一些争议:常见的方法包括对生命史进行实验性操作,例如阻止某些个体繁殖,或者估计遗传相关性。这两种方法通常会产生相似的结果,表明其中一种方法可以替代另一种方法。现在有实验证明,在对实验操作和遗传相关性做出反应时,存在不同的机制,因此这两种方法在估计成本时并不等同。