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The Alignment of Natural and Sexual Selection
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-012021-033324
Locke Rowe 1 , Howard D. Rundle 2
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Sexual selection has the potential to decrease mean fitness in a population through an array of costs to nonsexual fitness. These costs may be offset when sexual selection favors individuals with high nonsexual fitness, causing the alignment of sexual and natural selection. We review the many laboratory experiments that have manipulated mating systems aimed at quantifying the net effects of sexual selection on mean fitness. These must be interpreted in light of population history and the diversity of ways manipulations have altered sexual interactions, sexual conflict, and sexual and natural selection. Theory and data suggest a net benefit is more likely when sexually concordant genetic variation is enhanced and that ecological context can mediate the relative importance of these different effects. Comparative studies have independently examined the consequences of sexual selection for population/species persistence. These provide little indication of a benefit, and interpreting these higher-level responses is challenging.

中文翻译:


自然选择和性选择的一致性

性选择有可能通过一系列非性适应成本来降低种群的平均适应度。当性选择有利于非性适应度高的个体时,这些成本可能会被抵消,从而导致性选择和自然选择的一致。我们回顾了许多操纵交配系统的实验室实验,旨在量化性选择对平均适应度的净影响。这些必须根据人口历史和操纵改变性互动、性冲突以及性和自然选择的方式的多样性来解释。理论和数据表明,当性一致性遗传变异增强时,净收益更有可能,而生态环境可以调节这些不同影响的相对重要性。比较研究独立检查了性选择对种群/物种持久性的影响。这些几乎没有提供任何好处的迹象,并且解释这些更高级别的响应具有挑战性。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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