Hoogland JL
Appalachian Laboratory, University of Maryland
Anim Behav. 1998 Feb;55(2):351-9. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1997.0575.
A female can usually obtain enough sperm to fertilize all her eggs from a single insemination, and copulation involves certain costs such as increased exposure to diseases and parasites. Why, then, do females of so many species routinely copulate with more than one male? A 7-year study of marked individuals provides an answer for 239 female Gunnison's prairie dogs (Sciuridae: Cynomys gunnisoni) living under natural conditions. The probability of pregnancy and parturition was 92% for females that copulated with only one or two males, but was 100% for females that copulated with at least three males. Further, litter size at weaning varied directly with the mother's number of sexual partners. Copyright 1998 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
雌性通常一次受精就能获得足够的精子使所有卵子受精,而交配会涉及一些成本,比如增加感染疾病和寄生虫的风险。那么,为什么如此多物种的雌性会经常与多个雄性交配呢?一项针对有标记个体的7年研究为生活在自然条件下的239只雌性甘氏草原犬鼠(松鼠科:甘氏黄鼠)提供了答案。与一到两只雄性交配的雌性怀孕和分娩的概率为92%,而与至少三只雄性交配的雌性这一概率为100%。此外,断奶时的窝仔数与母亲的性伴侣数量直接相关。版权所有1998动物行为研究协会。