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Direct fitness benefits explain mate preference,but not choice,for similarity in heterozygosity levels
Authors:Lies Zandberg  Gerrit Gort  Kees van Oers  Camilla A Hinde
Institution:1. Behavioural Ecology Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO‐KNAW), Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Department of Biometris, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Under sexual selection, mate preferences can evolve for traits advertising fitness benefits. Observed mating patterns (mate choice) are often assumed to represent preference, even though they result from the interaction between preference, sampling strategy and environmental factors. Correlating fitness with mate choice instead of preference will therefore lead to confounded conclusions about the role of preference in sexual selection. Here we show that direct fitness benefits underlie mate preferences for genetic characteristics in a unique experiment on wild great tits. In repeated mate preference tests, both sexes preferred mates that had similar heterozygosity levels to themselves, and not those with which they would optimise offspring heterozygosity. In a subsequent field experiment where we cross fostered offspring, foster parents with more similar heterozygosity levels had higher reproductive success, despite the absence of assortative mating patterns. These results support the idea that selection for preference persists despite constraints on mate choice.
Keywords:Great tit  heterozygosity  mate choice  mate preferences  relatedness  reproductive success  sexual selection
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