Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density

Abstract Sexual conflict over mating rate is both pervasive and evolutionarily costly. For females, the lifetime reproductive fitness costs that arise through interactions with potential mates will be influenced by the frequency of such interactions, and the fitness cost of each interaction. Both of...

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Main Authors: Erica Jeffery, Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar, Bernard Roitberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3631
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spelling doaj-d94f7accb41c4cabacf4dddd87fd993e2021-04-02T13:13:16ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582018-01-018158459110.1002/ece3.3631Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population densityErica Jeffery0Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar1Bernard Roitberg2Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC CanadaDepartamento de Ecología Evolutiva Instituto de Ecología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Coyoacan MexicoSimon Fraser University Burnaby BC CanadaAbstract Sexual conflict over mating rate is both pervasive and evolutionarily costly. For females, the lifetime reproductive fitness costs that arise through interactions with potential mates will be influenced by the frequency of such interactions, and the fitness cost of each interaction. Both of these factors are likely to be influenced by variation in operational sex ratio (OSR) and population density. Variation in OSR‐ and density‐dependent male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) may be particularly important if the fitness costs that females experience vary with the reproductive tactics that males express. Using a simple model, we consider several examples of OSR‐ and/or density‐dependent variation in male ARTs and the frequency of male–female interactions, and find that variation in the expression of male ARTs has the potential to augment or diminish the costs of frequent male interactions for females. Accurately documenting variation in the expression of male ARTs and associated female fitness costs will benefit future work in this area.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3631density‐dependentmale alternative reproductive tacticsOSR‐dependentsexual conflict
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author Erica Jeffery
Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar
Bernard Roitberg
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Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar
Bernard Roitberg
Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
Ecology and Evolution
density‐dependent
male alternative reproductive tactics
OSR‐dependent
sexual conflict
author_facet Erica Jeffery
Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar
Bernard Roitberg
author_sort Erica Jeffery
title Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
title_short Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
title_full Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
title_fullStr Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
title_full_unstemmed Impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
title_sort impact of male alternative reproductive tactics on female costs of sexual conflict under variation in operational sex ratio and population density
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Sexual conflict over mating rate is both pervasive and evolutionarily costly. For females, the lifetime reproductive fitness costs that arise through interactions with potential mates will be influenced by the frequency of such interactions, and the fitness cost of each interaction. Both of these factors are likely to be influenced by variation in operational sex ratio (OSR) and population density. Variation in OSR‐ and density‐dependent male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) may be particularly important if the fitness costs that females experience vary with the reproductive tactics that males express. Using a simple model, we consider several examples of OSR‐ and/or density‐dependent variation in male ARTs and the frequency of male–female interactions, and find that variation in the expression of male ARTs has the potential to augment or diminish the costs of frequent male interactions for females. Accurately documenting variation in the expression of male ARTs and associated female fitness costs will benefit future work in this area.
topic density‐dependent
male alternative reproductive tactics
OSR‐dependent
sexual conflict
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3631
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