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Genetic Patterns of Paternity and Testes Size in Mammals
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Soulsbury, Carl D.
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Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birds
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Confidence intervals
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Ecology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Genetics
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fish
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic research
/ Linear Models
/ Litter
/ Litter size
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Mating
/ Models, Genetic
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Offspring
/ Ovulation
/ Paternity
/ Phaner furcifer
/ Phylogeny
/ Primates
/ Reproduction
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Sperm
/ Taxa
/ Testes
/ Testis - anatomy & histology
2010
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Genetic Patterns of Paternity and Testes Size in Mammals
by
Soulsbury, Carl D.
in
Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birds
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Confidence intervals
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Ecology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Genetics
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fish
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic research
/ Linear Models
/ Litter
/ Litter size
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Mating
/ Models, Genetic
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Offspring
/ Ovulation
/ Paternity
/ Phaner furcifer
/ Phylogeny
/ Primates
/ Reproduction
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Sperm
/ Taxa
/ Testes
/ Testis - anatomy & histology
2010
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Genetic Patterns of Paternity and Testes Size in Mammals
by
Soulsbury, Carl D.
in
Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Birds
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Confidence intervals
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Ecology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Genetics
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fish
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic research
/ Linear Models
/ Litter
/ Litter size
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Mating
/ Models, Genetic
/ Monkeys & apes
/ Offspring
/ Ovulation
/ Paternity
/ Phaner furcifer
/ Phylogeny
/ Primates
/ Reproduction
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Seasons
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
/ Species
/ Species Specificity
/ Sperm
/ Taxa
/ Testes
/ Testis - anatomy & histology
2010
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Genetic Patterns of Paternity and Testes Size in Mammals
2010
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Testes size is used as a proxy of male intrasexual competition, with larger testes indicative of greater competition. It has been shown that in some taxa, social mating systems reflect variance in testes size, but results are not consistent, and instead it has been suggested that genetic patterns of mating may reflect testes size. However, there are different measures of genetic patterns of mating. Multiple paternity rates are the most widely used measure but are limited to species that produce multi-offspring litters, so, at least for group living species, other measures such as loss of paternity to males outside the social group (extra group paternity) or the proportion of offspring sired by the dominant male (alpha paternity) might be appropriate. This study examines the relationship between testes size and three genetic patterns of mating: multiple paternity, extragroup paternity and alpha paternity.
Using data from mammals, phylogenetically corrected general linear models demonstrate that both multiple paternity and alpha paternity, but not extra group paternity, relate to testes size. Testes size is greater in species with high multiple paternity rates, whereas the converse is found for alpha paternity. Additionally, length of mating season, ovulation mode and litter size significantly influenced testes size in one model.
These results demonstrate that patterns of mating (multiple paternity and alpha paternity rates) determined by genetic analysis can provide reliable indicators of male postcopulatory intrasexual competition (testes size), and that other variables (length of mating season, ovulation mode, litter size) may also be important.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Birds
/ Ecology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Genetics
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fish
/ Litter
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mammals
/ Mating
/ Primates
/ Seasons
/ Species
/ Sperm
/ Taxa
/ Testes
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