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Intralocus sexual conflict and offspring sex ratio
Authors:Katsuki Masako  Harano Tomohiro  Miyatake Takahisa  Okada Kensuke  Hosken David J
Institution:Graduate School of Environmental Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka 1-1-1, Okayama, Japan.
Abstract:Males and females frequently have different fitness optima for shared traits, and as a result, genotypes that are high fitness as males are low fitness as females, and vice versa. When this occurs, biasing of offspring sex-ratio to reduce the production of the lower-fitness sex would be advantageous, so that for example, broods produced by high-fitness females should contain fewer sons. We tested for offspring sex-ratio biasing consistent with these predictions in broad-horned flour beetles. We found that in both wild-type beetles and populations subject to artificial selection for high- and low-fitness males, offspring sex ratios were biased in the predicted direction: low-fitness females produced an excess of sons, whereas high-fitness females produced an excess of daughters. Thus, these beetles are able to adaptively bias sex ratio and recoup indirect fitness benefits of mate choice.
Keywords:Beetle  sex ratio  sexual conflict  sexual selection
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