Requena Gustavo S, Alonzo Suzanne H
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Aug 16;284(1860). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1266.
Sperm competition games investigate how males partition limited resources between pre- and post-copulatory competition. Although extensive research has explored how various aspects of mating systems affect this allocation, male allocation between mating, fertilization and parental effort has not previously been considered. Yet, paternal care can be energetically expensive and males are generally predicted to adjust their parental effort in response to expected paternity. Here, we incorporate parental effort into sperm competition games, particularly exploring how the relationship between paternal care and offspring survival affects sperm competition and the relationship between paternity and paternal care. Our results support existing expectations that (i) fertilization effort should increase with female promiscuity and (ii) paternal care should increase with expected paternity. However, our analyses also reveal that the cost of male care can drive the strength of these patterns. When paternal behaviour is energetically costly, increased allocation to parental effort constrains allocation to fertilization effort. As paternal care becomes less costly, the association between paternity and paternal care weakens and may even be absent. By explicitly considering variation in sperm competition and the cost of male care, our model provides an integrative framework for predicting the interaction between paternal care and patterns of paternity.
精子竞争博弈研究了雄性如何在交配前和交配后的竞争之间分配有限的资源。尽管已有广泛研究探讨了交配系统的各个方面如何影响这种分配,但此前尚未考虑雄性在交配、受精和父本投入之间的分配情况。然而,父本照顾可能在能量上成本高昂,并且通常预计雄性会根据预期的父权来调整其亲代投入。在此,我们将亲代投入纳入精子竞争博弈中,特别探讨父本照顾与后代存活之间的关系如何影响精子竞争以及父权与父本照顾之间的关系。我们的结果支持了现有的预期,即(i)受精投入应随雌性的滥交程度增加而增加,以及(ii)父本照顾应随预期父权增加而增加。然而,我们的分析还揭示,雄性照顾的成本会推动这些模式的强度。当父本行为在能量上成本高昂时,增加对亲代投入的分配会限制对受精投入的分配。随着父本照顾成本降低,父权与父本照顾之间的关联减弱,甚至可能不存在。通过明确考虑精子竞争的变化以及雄性照顾的成本,我们的模型为预测父本照顾与父权模式之间的相互作用提供了一个综合框架。