Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, UK.
J Evol Biol. 2009 May;22(5):1036-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01719.x.
There is much interest in understanding how population demography impacts upon social evolution. Here, we consider the impact of rate and pattern of dispersal upon a classic social evolutionary trait--the sex ratio. We recover existing analytical results for individual dispersal, and we extend these to allow for budding dispersal. In particular, while a cancelling of relatedness and kin competition effects means that the sex ratio is unaffected by the rate of individual dispersal, we find that a decoupling of relatedness and kin competition means that budding dispersal favours increasingly female-biased sex ratios. More generally, our analysis illustrates the relative ease with which biological problems involving class structure can be solved using a kin selection approach to social evolution theory.
人们对于了解人口统计学如何影响社会进化非常感兴趣。在这里,我们考虑了扩散率和模式对经典社会进化特征——性别比例的影响。我们恢复了个体扩散的现有分析结果,并将其扩展到允许芽殖扩散。特别是,虽然亲缘关系和近亲竞争的消除意味着个体扩散率不会影响性别比例,但我们发现,亲缘关系和近亲竞争的解耦意味着芽殖扩散有利于性别比例越来越偏向雌性。更一般地说,我们的分析说明了使用亲属选择方法解决涉及阶层结构的生物学问题是相对容易的。