Title: Mating systems
1Mating systems
- A conglomeration of characteristics of
populations and individuals that affect
reproduction
2Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
3Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- extremely short (explosive)
- some insects, some frogs
4Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- extremely short (explosive)
- some insects, some frogs
- short and seasonal - many birds, insects, mammals
5Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- extremely short (explosive)
- some insects, some frogs
- short and seasonal - many birds, insects, mammals
- prolonged and episodic - many mammals
6Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- extremely short (explosive)
- some insects, some frogs
- short and seasonal - many birds, insects, mammals
- prolonged and episodic - many mammals
- continuous - some insects, some fishes, some
mammals
7Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- even vs. clumped
- affects mate location tactics
8Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- population vs. operational
- affects male competition
9Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
10Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- monogamy - relatively rare (but most birds are
monogamous)
11Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- monogamy - relatively rare
- polygyny - common
12Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- monogamy - relatively rare
- polygyny - common
- polyandry - very rare
13Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- mate location tactics
14Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- mate location tactics
- reproductive competition
15Mating systems
- Population attributes
- duration of breeding season
- dispersion of population
- sex ratio
- Individual attributes
- number of mates per individual
- mate location tactics
- reproductive competition
- mate choice
16Mating systems
- Categories of mating systems based on number of
mates per individual
17Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- more or less long-term
- based on individual recognition
18Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
19Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
- but with EPC in many species
- substantial cuckoldry occurs in many bird species
20Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
- Cooperation in parental care
21Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
- Cooperation in parental care
- Common in birds
22Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
- Cooperation in parental care
- Common in birds
- external development allows fathers to do
parental care
23Mating systems
- Monogamy
- Pair bonding
- Exclusive sexual access
- Cooperation in parental care
- Common in birds
- external development allows fathers to do
parental care - altricial young - helpless babies that require
prolonged and extensive parental care
24Mating systems
- Monogamy
- What about human monogamy?
25Mating systems
- Monogamy
- What about human monogamy?
- Human babies are altricial - they require
prolonged and extensive parental care
26Mating systems
- Monogamy
- What about human monogamy?
- Human babies are altricial - they require
prolonged and extensive parental care - What is the best strategy for humans?
27Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
28Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
29Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
Males occupy and defend exclusive territories
30Mating systems
- polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
The territories contain resources that females
need for reproduction
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TM territorial male
31Mating systems
- polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
The territories contain resources that females
need for reproduction
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This could be bullfrogs, carpenter bees, collared
lizards, red-winged blackbirds.
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TM territorial male
32Mating systems
- polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
Females choose males based on quality of their
territories
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33Mating systems
- polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
Males with high-quality territories mate with
many females
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satellite males occasionally intercept females at
the edges of territories
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34Mating systems
Males with high-quality territories mate with
many females
- polygynous mating systems
- resource defense polygyny
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35Mating systems
Do humans practice polygyny?
36Mating systems
37Mating systems
38Mating systems
39Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- female defense polygyny
40Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- female defense polygyny
- The moose model
41Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- female defense polygyny
- The moose model
- Do humans?
42Mating systems
- Polygynous mating systems
- female defense polygyny
- The moose model
- Do humans?
- The Sultan Ishmael model
- The Chinese Emperor
43Mating systems
- Polyandrous mating systems
- (with sex role reversal)
- extraordinarily rare because
44Mating systems
- Polyandrous mating systems
- (with sex role reversal)
- The Phalarope model
45Mating systems
- Polyandrous mating systems
- resource defense polyandry
Females occupy and defend exclusive
territories The territories contain nest sites
males incubate eggs and care for young Females
court males and compete with each other for males
(male PI)
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Some females mate with multiple males
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