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Title: Sexual Selection


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Sexual Selection Mating systems
  • Sexual selection overview
  • Hypothesis
  • Mechanisms
  • Natural Selection v. Sexual Selection
  • Males more affected
  • Mating systems sexual selection
  • Scramble competition
  • Mate Guarding Behavior
  • Leks Choruses
  • Satellites Interferers
  • Sperm Competition

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I. Sexual Selection overview
  • Defined as Directional selection that acts on
    genetically variable phenotypic traits that
    affect the reproductive success of the
    individuals of a particular sex
  • Sexual selection can explain the persistence of
    conspicuous differences between females and males

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A. Hypotheses Why do females prefer certain
phenotypic traits?
  • Direct Benefit Certain male characters provide a
    direct benefit to females in terms of increased
    fecundity.

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2) Good Genes
  • Male characters are "indicators" of "good genes",

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3) Sensory bias or sensory drive
  • some aspect of the sensory world biases
  • females to "prefer" or notice ascertain
  • characters
  • eg, if the species feeds on red prey, their
    visual system may be tuned to red wavelengths,
    therefore, females prefer males with red ornaments

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B. POSSIBLE MECHANISMS
  • Pre-mating sexual selection
  • selection for species recognition (females mating
    w/own species) could possibly lead to elaborate
    secondary sexual characteristics
  • females could detect differences in the number of
    deleterious alleles in an male
  • Post-mating sexual selection
  • sperm competition
  • polyandrous species have larger sperm, faster
    swimming sperm, more aggressive sperm

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C. Natural Selection v. Sexual Selection
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D. Males more affected by sexual selection than
females
  • Females
  • Males (sperm is cheap) spend energy on mate
    selection ability, therefore under greater sexual
    selection pressure

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II. Mating systems sexual selection
  • Polygamy - single individual mates with more than
    one individual of the opposite sex (resource use)
  • Polyandry
  • (male defense, resource defense)
  • Polygyny
  • (female defense, resource defense, Lek, Scramble
    competition)
  • Monogamy 1 male mates with 1 female (mate
    guarding/assistance)

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Larval habitat affects mating strategies
Dendrobates vanzolinii
Dendrobates ventrimaculatus
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A. Scramble competition
  • Explosive breeders Female available for short
    periods, spatially aggregated
  • Scramble competition males compete to locate
    females as fast as possible, mate as fast as
    possible with as many females as possible

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Rana sylvatica Bufo bufo,
Scaphiopus
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B. Mate Guarding Behavior
  • If searching for mate is costly, then it may be
    worthwhile to invest energy in guarding her from
    other males
  • Monopolize the female strategy

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C. Leks Choruses
  • Lek
  • Chorus anuran males calling from particular
    perches females approach the males

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D. Resource Defense
  • Monopolizing resources which are attractive to
    females gives males an advantage

Plethodon cinereus
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E. Satellite frogs Sexually interfering
salamanders, lizards snakes
  • Satellite males dont vocalize, but rather wait
    near a calling male to intercept females that are
    attracted to the calling male
  • Interfering males prevent female from mating
    with another male

Rana clamitans
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Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis males swamp the
few females that emerge
High numbers of male garter snakes die soon after
emerging from hibernation because they are
attacked by crows. She-males at the center of a
mating ball, however, are less exposed to
predators also remain warmer
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F. Sperm Competition
Chiromantis xeramplina African gray treefrog
  • Multiple paternity
  • Genetically superior sperm more likely to survive
    (better to mate with several males)
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