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在求偶场中的艾草松鸡中,争斗并不具有吸引力:一种用于交配互动的关系事件模型方法

Fighting isn't sexy in lekking greater sage-grouse: a relational event model approach for mating interactions.

作者信息

Snow Samuel S, Patricelli Gail L, Butts Carter T, Krakauer Alan H, Perry Anna C, Logsdon Ryane, Prum Richard O

机构信息

Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, Toulouse, Occitanie, France.

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2025 May;292(2047):20242981. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2024.2981. Epub 2025 May 21.

Abstract

The relationship between aggression and mate choice in mating systems is critical for understanding the evolution and diversification of sexual organisms and yet remains the subject of vigorous debate. A key challenge is that traditional correlational approaches cannot distinguish underlying mechanisms of social interaction and can indicate misleading positive associations between aggression and mating events. We implement a novel relational event model (REM) incorporating temporal dependencies of events in a social network to study natural reproductive behaviour in a lek-breeding system where males gather to display and females visit to evaluate mates, often observing both male courtship displays and fights. We find that fighting is not attractive to females. Indeed, males are less likely to start and more likely to leave fights with females present, plausibly to avoid entanglement in protracted combat cycles arising from emergent social processes that reduce availability to mate. However, fighting serves other roles, e.g. to deter copulation interruptions and rebuff competitors. Our findings support the hypothesis that social systems regulating conflict and promoting females' choice based on display are fundamental to stable lek evolution. Moreover, our analysis highlights the utility of the REM framework in testing mechanistic hypotheses in behavioural ecology and evolution.

摘要

交配系统中攻击行为与配偶选择之间的关系对于理解有性生物的进化和多样性至关重要,但仍是激烈争论的主题。一个关键挑战是,传统的相关方法无法区分社会互动的潜在机制,并且可能表明攻击行为与交配事件之间存在误导性的正相关。我们实施了一种新颖的关系事件模型(REM),该模型纳入了社会网络中事件的时间依赖性,以研究在求偶场繁殖系统中的自然繁殖行为,在该系统中,雄性聚集展示,雌性前来评估配偶,经常会观察到雄性的求偶展示和争斗。我们发现争斗对雌性没有吸引力。实际上,在有雌性在场的情况下,雄性发起争斗的可能性较小,而离开争斗的可能性较大,这可能是为了避免陷入由新兴社会过程导致的长期战斗循环,这种循环会降低交配的机会。然而,争斗起到了其他作用,例如阻止交配中断和击退竞争者。我们的研究结果支持了这样的假设,即调节冲突并促进基于展示的雌性选择的社会系统对于稳定的求偶场进化至关重要。此外,我们的分析突出了REM框架在检验行为生态学和进化中的机制性假设方面的效用。

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