Population Biology Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool, UK L69 3BX.
Trends Ecol Evol. 1997 Apr;12(4):154-9. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(97)01000-8.
Recent research on diverse animal taxa has revealed that male adaptations to sperm competition often lead to a conflict with female interests. That is, male attempts to increase their own fertilization success can result in a reduction of female fitness. This sexual conflict has led to selection for a variety of female adaptations that apparently reduce male-imposed costs. Understanding the causes and consequences of sexual conflict arising from adaptations to sperm competition offers much potential for new insight into the coevolution of male and female sexual strategies.
最近对不同动物类群的研究表明,雄性适应精子竞争往往会导致与雌性利益的冲突。也就是说,雄性试图增加自己的受精成功率,可能会导致雌性适应性降低。这种性冲突导致了各种雌性适应的选择,这些适应显然降低了雄性施加的成本。理解适应精子竞争的性冲突的原因和后果,为深入了解雄性和雌性性策略的共同进化提供了很大的潜力。