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Daphnia females adjust sex allocation in response to current sex ratio and density
Authors:Isobel Booksmythe  Nina Gerber  Dieter Ebert  Hanna Kokko
Institution:1. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;2. Tv?rminne Zoological Station, Hanko, Finland;3. Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions, Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finland;4. Department of Environmental Sciences, Zoology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Cyclical parthenogenesis presents an interesting challenge for the study of sex allocation, as individuals’ allocation decisions involve both the choice between sexual and asexual reproduction, and the choice between sons and daughters. Male production is therefore expected to depend on ecological and evolutionary drivers of overall investment in sex, and those influencing male reproductive value during sexual periods. We manipulated experimental populations, and made repeated observations of natural populations over their growing season, to disentangle effects of population density and the timing of sex from effects of adult sex ratio on sex allocation in cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia magna. Male production increased with population density, the major ecological driver of sexual reproduction; however, this response was dampened when the population sex ratio was more male‐biased. Thus, in line with sex ratio theory, we show that D. magna adjust offspring sex allocation in response to the current population sex ratio.
Keywords:Cyclical parthenogen     Daphnia magna     population density  sex allocation  sex ratio adjustment
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