Title: Mating systems II
1Mating systems II
- Sexual conflict
- Leks
- Hotspot
- Female preference
- Male aggregations
- Hotshots
- Kin selection
2Sexual conflict expectations
Environment quality alters relative and absolute
ranking of each mating system for each sex
3Sexual conflict in marmots
4Sexual conflicts in dunnock
5Females solicit male dunnocks to keep them on
territories
6Resource addition alters mating system of dunnock
7Leks
- Swedish for mating arena
- No male parental care
- No resource on territory
- Males aggregate and display at traditional sites
- Male mating success is highly skewed
8Males defend tiny territories on a lek
9Male mating success on leks is skewed
10Leks occur when females are not defensible
Leks -gt
11Lekking is often associated with frugivory in
birds
Lek
Exploded lek
Territory
12New World lekking birds
Cock-of-the-rock
Manakins
Bell birds
13Hypotheses for male clustering
- Hotspot
- males aggregate to maximize female encounter rate
- Female preference
- females prefer to select mates in aggregations
- males aggregate around most attractive male
(hotshot) - Expect center male to have highest mating success
- Kin selection
- Males aggregate around relatives
14The hotspot model
15Leks of leks suggest hotspots
Ochre-bellied flycatcher Red-capped
manakin Blue-crowned manakin Hermit hummingbird
16Sage grouse leks are at hotspots
Lek location
Female nest density
17Possible reasons for female preference to mate at
a lek
- Reduce predation
- No evidence in sage grouse
- Reduce mate searching costs
- More efficient comparison of males
- But largest gain occurs at small n
- Can copy choice of others
18Do leks recruit more females/male in kob?
No!
19Do leks recruit more females/male in ruff?
Sometimes!
20Are black grouse hotshots?
Yearly shift suggests male attractiveness, not
position, is important
21Related manakins on leks
Shorey et al. 2000 Nature 408352-353
Also in peacock, black grouse, satin bowerbirds,
wild turkeys
22The lek paradox
- If intense selection depletes genetic variation,
what will females gain by choosing? - Genetic variation must persist for traits
- Condition dependent traits differentially
advertise genetic variation for condition, which
is likely to be influenced by many genes