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配偶选择与交配偏好的变异:原因及后果综述

Variation in mate choice and mating preferences: a review of causes and consequences.

作者信息

Jennions M D, Petrie M

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 1997 May;72(2):283-327. doi: 10.1017/s0006323196005014.

Abstract

The aim of this review is to consider variation in mating preferences among females. We define mating preferences as the sensory and behavioural properties that influence the propensity of individuals to mate with certain phenotypes. Two properties of mating preferences can be distinguished: (1) "preference functions'-the order with which an individual ranks prospective mates and (2) "choosiness'-the effort an individual is prepared to invest in mate assessment. Patterns of mate choices can be altered by changing the costs of choosiness without altering the preference function. We discuss why it is important to study variation in female mating behaviour and identify five main areas of interest: Variation in mating preferences and costs of choosiness could (1) influence the rate and direction of evolution by sexual selection, (2) provide information about the evolutionary history of female preferences, (3) help explain inter-specific differences in the evolution of secondary sexual characteristics, (4) provide information about the level of benefits gained from mate choice, (5) provide information about the underlying mechanisms of mate choice. Variation in mate choice could be due to variability in preference functions, degree of choosiness, or both, and may arise due to genetic differences, developmental trajectories or proximate environmental factors. We review the evidence for genetic variation from genetic studies of heritability and also from data on the repeatability of mate-choice decisions (which can provide information about the upper limits to heritability). There can be problems in interpreting patterns of mate choice in terms of variation in mating preferences and we illustrate two main points. First, some factors can lead to mate choice patterns that mimic heritable variation in preferences and secondly other factors may obscure heritable preferences. These factors are divided into three overlapping classes, environmental, social and the effect of the female phenotype. The environmental factors discussed include predation risk and the costs of sampling; the social factors discussed include the effect of male-male interactions as well as female competition. We review the literature which presents data on how females sample males and discuss the number of cues females use. We conclude that sexual-selection studies have paid far less attention to variation among females than to variation among males, and that there is still much to learn about how females choose males and why different females make different choices. We suggest a number of possible lines for future research.

摘要

本综述的目的是探讨雌性动物在交配偏好上的差异。我们将交配偏好定义为影响个体与特定表型交配倾向的感官和行为特性。交配偏好的两个特性可以区分:(1)“偏好函数”——个体对潜在配偶进行排序的顺序,以及(2)“挑剔程度”——个体准备在配偶评估中投入的精力。通过改变挑剔的成本而不改变偏好函数,可以改变配偶选择模式。我们讨论了研究雌性交配行为差异为何重要,并确定了五个主要感兴趣的领域:交配偏好和挑剔成本的差异可能(1)影响性选择的进化速率和方向,(2)提供有关雌性偏好进化历史的信息,(3)有助于解释次生性别特征进化中的种间差异,(4)提供有关从配偶选择中获得的益处水平的信息,(5)提供有关配偶选择潜在机制的信息。配偶选择的差异可能是由于偏好函数的变异性、挑剔程度或两者兼而有之,并且可能由于遗传差异、发育轨迹或近端环境因素而产生。我们回顾了来自遗传力遗传研究以及配偶选择决策重复性数据(可提供有关遗传力上限信息)的遗传变异证据。在根据交配偏好的差异来解释配偶选择模式时可能会出现问题,我们阐述了两个要点。第一,一些因素可能导致配偶选择模式模仿偏好的可遗传变异;其次,其他因素可能掩盖可遗传的偏好。这些因素分为三个重叠的类别,环境、社会和雌性表型的影响。讨论的环境因素包括捕食风险和采样成本;讨论的社会因素包括雄性间相互作用以及雌性竞争的影响。我们回顾了呈现雌性如何对雄性进行采样数据的文献,并讨论了雌性使用的线索数量。我们得出结论,性选择研究对雌性间差异的关注远少于对雄性间差异的关注,并且关于雌性如何选择雄性以及为何不同雌性做出不同选择仍有很多需要了解的地方。我们提出了一些未来研究的可能方向。

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