Stevenson I R, Bancroft D R
University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Proc Biol Sci. 1995 Dec 22;262(1365):267-75. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1995.0205.
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and survival are commonly proposed, empirical studies that quantify the true costs and benefits of breeding activity are rare. This information is crucial, however, for examining the adaptive value of important life history traits such as age at maturity. Here we estimate both the survival cost, and genetic benefits, of precocial male maturity in a highly polygynous naturally limited population of Soay sheep. While we demonstrate that early reproduction does indeed carry a survival cost, we find that young males also achieve unexpectedly high reproductive success and that precocial mating is favoured due to the fluctuating demographic structure of the population.
尽管人们普遍认为繁殖投入和生存之间存在权衡,但量化繁殖活动真正成本和收益的实证研究却很少。然而,这些信息对于研究重要生活史特征(如成熟年龄)的适应性价值至关重要。在此,我们估计了索艾羊这一高度多配、自然数量有限的种群中早熟雄性成熟的生存成本和遗传益处。虽然我们证明了早期繁殖确实会带来生存成本,但我们发现年轻雄性也能取得出人意料的高繁殖成功率,并且由于种群人口结构的波动,早熟交配受到青睐。