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与资源防御及竞争者亲缘关系相关的雌性竞争的适合度代价

Fitness Costs of Female Competition Linked to Resource Defense and Relatedness of Competitors.

作者信息

Fischer Stefan, Duffield Callum, Davidson Amanda J, Bolton Rhiannon, Hurst Jane L, Stockley Paula

出版信息

Am Nat. 2023 Feb;201(2):256-268. doi: 10.1086/722513. Epub 2022 Dec 15.

Abstract

AbstractFemale reproductive success is often limited by access to resources, and this can lead to social competition both within and between kin groups. Theory predicts that both resource availability and relatedness should influence the fitness consequences of social competition. However, testing key predictions requires differentiating the effects of these two factors. Here, we achieve this experimentally by manipulating the social environment of house mice, a facultative communal breeding species with known kin discrimination ability. This allows us to investigate (1) the reproductive costs of defending a limited resource in response to cues of social competition and (2) whether such costs, or their potential mitigation via cooperative behavior, are influenced by the relatedness of competitors. Our results support the hypothesis that resource defense can be costly for females, potentially trading off against maternal investment. When the availability of protected nest sites was limited, subjects (1) were more active, (2) responded more strongly to simulated territory intrusions via competitive signaling, and (3) produced smaller weaned offspring. However, we found no evidence that the propensity for kin to cooperate was influenced by the relatedness of rivals. Communal breeding between sisters occurred independently of the relatedness of competitors and communally breeding sisters weaned fewer offspring when competing with unrelated females, despite our study being designed to prevent infanticide between kin groups. Our findings thus demonstrate that female competition has fitness costs and that associating with kin is beneficial to avoid negative fitness consequences of competing with nonkin, in addition to more widely recognized kin-selected benefits.

摘要

摘要

雌性的繁殖成功率常常受到资源获取的限制,这可能导致亲属群体内部和群体之间的社会竞争。理论预测,资源可用性和亲属关系都应影响社会竞争对适应性的影响。然而,要检验关键预测,需要区分这两个因素的影响。在这里,我们通过操纵家鼠的社会环境进行了实验,家鼠是一种具有已知亲属识别能力的兼性群居繁殖物种。这使我们能够研究:(1)响应社会竞争线索而保卫有限资源的繁殖成本;(2)这种成本,或通过合作行为对其的潜在缓解,是否受到竞争者亲属关系的影响。我们的结果支持了这样的假设,即资源保卫对雌性来说可能代价高昂,可能会与母体投资进行权衡。当受保护巢穴的可用性有限时,实验对象:(1)更加活跃;(2)通过竞争性信号对模拟领地入侵的反应更强烈;(3)断奶后代体型更小。然而,我们没有发现证据表明亲属合作的倾向受到对手亲属关系的影响。姐妹之间的群居繁殖与竞争者的亲属关系无关,并且当与非亲属雌性竞争时,群居繁殖的姐妹断奶的后代更少,尽管我们的研究旨在防止亲属群体之间的杀婴行为。因此,我们的研究结果表明,雌性竞争具有适应性成本,并且与亲属关联有利于避免与非亲属竞争带来的负面适应性后果,这是除了更广泛认可的亲属选择益处之外的。

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