Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Jyväskylä P.O. Box 35, 40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Ecol Evol. 2012 Oct;2(10):2577-87. doi: 10.1002/ece3.372. Epub 2012 Sep 13.
Monogynous males in various species actively limit themselves to mating with a single female in their lifetime. Whereas previous models have considered monogyny as an obligate mating strategy, here we explore the potential of monogyny to evolve as a context-specific (conditional) behavior. Using a state-dependent dynamic game model based on the biology of the cannibalistic spider Argiope bruennichi, we confirm that conditional monogyny can evolve under broad conditions, including an even sex ratio. We predict that males should make a terminal investment when mating with large, virgin females, especially if population density is low and the encounter occurs late in the season. We encourage empirical tests for the existence of conditional monogyny in all species where monogyny occurs in the absence of strict morphological constraints that would make it obligatory.
在不同物种中,单配制雄性在其一生中积极限制自己与单一雌性交配。虽然之前的模型将单配制视为一种强制性的交配策略,但在这里,我们探索了单配制作为一种特定情境(条件)行为进化的可能性。我们使用基于食蛛性蜘蛛 Argiope bruennichi 生物学的状态依赖动态博弈模型,确认了在广泛的条件下,包括性别比例均等的条件下,条件单配制可以进化。我们预测,当与大的、处女雌性交配时,雄性应该进行终末投资,特别是在种群密度低且交配发生在季节后期时。我们鼓励在所有不存在使单配制成为强制性的严格形态限制的单配制发生的物种中进行条件单配制存在的实证检验。