Olivier Laure A, Fawcett Tim W, Radford Andrew N, Higginson Andrew D
Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour, Washington Singer Laboratories, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QG UK.
School of Biological Sciences, Life Sciences Building, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1 TQ UK.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2025;79(6):70. doi: 10.1007/s00265-025-03604-5. Epub 2025 Jun 17.
Understanding variation in reproductive skew between and within cooperatively breeding species is a key aim of social evolution. However, tests of reproductive skew models give equivocal results, potentially because different models make different assumptions and some of the theoretical assumptions are wrong. Most models assume that both dominants and subordinates are perfectly informed, but animals likely have asymmetric imperfect information, since individuals know better their own quality and subordinates are freer to explore breeding options outside the group. To explore effects of dominants' uncertainty, we extended the standard concession model of skew with an explicit focus on subordinate quality, which we assume determines their outside options and influences their contribution to group productivity. Depending on how quality influences group productivity, dominants should prefer low- or high-quality subordinates. When subordinate quality correlates positively and strongly with group productivity, skew decreases with quality, otherwise skew increases with quality. The average concession offered to subordinates is greatest when dominants have imperfect information. In most cases dominants are selected to acquire information, whereas subordinates should restrict the information given to dominants, even though this may reduce the opportunities for cooperative breeding. Concessions always decrease with relatedness, so related subordinates would especially benefit from the dominant being uncertain about relatedness, potentially explaining why true kin recognition is rare in nature. Overall, our new predictions show that uncertainty can strongly influence evolutionary games and that incorporating it in skew models may to help explain patterns of cooperative breeding observed between and within species.
Great variation in reproductive skew exists among cooperative breeders, which current theory fails to predict. This suggests the need for more realistic models. The level of uncertainty about the fitness consequences of the decision to breed cooperatively or not can vary between dominants and subordinates, and among dominants of different species. Our theoretical study predicts that a dominant's level of information about the quality of a potential subordinate influences the optimal reproductive share and inclusive fitness. Furthermore, our work reveals that the link between a subordinate's outside options and their effect on group fecundity is extremely important in shaping reproductive decisions and information-related strategies. Related subordinates should conceal their kinship to the dominant, potentially preventing the evolution of kin recognition. We argue that empirical studies should strive to disentangle the various ways in which subordinates affect fitness, and examine the variation among individuals in their opportunities and abilities to help.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00265-025-03604-5.
理解合作繁殖物种之间以及内部繁殖偏斜的变化是社会进化的一个关键目标。然而,繁殖偏斜模型的检验结果并不明确,这可能是因为不同模型有不同假设,且一些理论假设是错误的。大多数模型假定优势个体和从属个体都完全了解情况,但动物可能具有不对称的不完全信息,因为个体更清楚自身的质量,且从属个体更自由地探索群体外的繁殖选择。为了探究优势个体不确定性的影响,我们扩展了偏斜的标准让步模型,明确关注从属个体的质量,我们假定其决定了它们的外部选择,并影响它们对群体生产力的贡献。根据质量如何影响群体生产力,优势个体应该更喜欢低质量或高质量的从属个体。当从属个体质量与群体生产力呈正强相关时,偏斜随质量降低,否则偏斜随质量增加。当优势个体拥有不完全信息时,给予从属个体的平均让步最大。在大多数情况下,优势个体被选择去获取信息,而从属个体应该限制提供给优势个体的信息,尽管这可能减少合作繁殖的机会。让步总是随着亲缘关系的降低而减少,所以有亲缘关系的从属个体尤其会从优势个体对亲缘关系的不确定中受益,这可能解释了为什么自然界中真正的亲缘识别很少见。总体而言,我们的新预测表明,不确定性会强烈影响进化博弈,将其纳入偏斜模型可能有助于解释在物种之间以及物种内部观察到的合作繁殖模式。
合作繁殖者之间存在很大的繁殖偏斜差异,当前理论无法预测。这表明需要更现实的模型。关于合作繁殖与否的适应性后果的不确定性水平在优势个体和从属个体之间以及不同物种的优势个体之间可能有所不同。我们的理论研究预测,优势个体关于潜在从属个体质量的信息水平会影响最优繁殖份额和广义适合度。此外,我们的研究表明,从属个体的外部选择与其对群体繁殖力的影响之间的联系在塑造繁殖决策和信息相关策略方面极其重要。有亲缘关系的从属个体应该向优势个体隐瞒它们的亲缘关系,这可能会阻止亲缘识别的进化。我们认为实证研究应该努力厘清从属个体影响适合度的各种方式,并研究个体在帮助的机会和能力方面的差异。
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