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Male-Biased Mate Competition in King Penguin Trio Parades

机译:企鹅国王三重奏游行中的男伴侣比赛

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Darwin devised sexual selection theory to explain sexual dimorphisms. Further developments of the theory identified the operational sex-ratio (OSR) as one of its cornerstones, and it was commonly admitted that an OSR biased toward one sex would lead to stronger selection pressures toward that sex. Recent theoretical developments have challenged this view and showed that the OSR alone does not determine the direction of sexual selection, more particularly in mutually ornamented species exhibiting high and similar parental investment by both sexes. These developments, however, focused on mutual intersexual selection, and little is known about intrasexual selection of both males and females in species exhibiting such characteristics. The first aim of our study was to test the relative involvement of males and females in same-sex contest over mates in the king penguin, a species exhibiting mutual ornamentation of the sexes, high parental investment by both sexes, and a male-biased OSR. We investigated the sex composition of trio parades, which are groups of three individuals that compete for mates during pair formation. We found that these trios consist of a female trailed by two fighting males in 19 of 20 cases; the 20th trio was all male. The second aim of our study was to investigate the existence of within-sex differences in colour ornaments between individuals involved in such trios and individuals already paired. While limited sample sizes precluded detection of statistically significant differences between trios vs. pairs, reflectance measurements suggested that the beak spot of males in trios were more strongly ultraviolet than the beak spot of males in pairs. We concluded that intrasexual selection in our colony follows the typical pattern of mate competition observed in species in which sexual dimorphisms and OSR are male biased, and discussed the ultraviolet difference within the framework of the king penguins' colour perception.
机译:达尔文设计了性选择理论来解释性二态性。该理论的进一步发展将可操作性别比(OSR)视为其基石之一,并且普遍认为,偏向一种性别的OSR会导致对该性别的更大选择压力。最近的理论发展对这一观点提出了挑战,表明仅OSR并不能决定性选择的方向,尤其是在相互装饰的物种中,男女双方对父母的投资很高且相似。然而,这些发展集中在相互的两性选择上,而对表现出这种特征的物种中的雄性和雌性的内部选择知之甚少。我们研究的首要目的是检验雄性和雌性在企鹅王同伴之间进行的同性竞赛中的相对参与度,该物种表现出性别的相互装饰,男女双方的父母投资高以及男性偏见的OSR 。我们调查了三重奏游行的性别组成,这是三个人组成的小组,在成对过程中竞争伴侣。我们发现,这些三人组由20名案件中的19名女性,两名战斗男性追随者组成。 20th三人组都是男性。我们研究的第二个目的是调查参与这种三重奏的人与已配对的人之间在色饰上性别差异的存在。虽然有限的样本量无法检测到三对与两对之间的统计学差异,但反射率测量表明,三对男性雄性的喙斑比成对雄性的喙斑具有更强的紫外线。我们得出的结论是,在我们的殖民地中进行性内选择遵循在有性双态性和OSR偏向男性的物种中观察到的典型的伴侣竞争模式,并讨论了企鹅国王的颜色感知框架内的紫外线差异。

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