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Female choice for good genes and sex-biased broods in guppies
Authors:P J Watt  A J Shohet  K Renshaw
Institution:Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, U.K.
Abstract:In a population of guppies Poecilia reticulata females were found to prefer large males and the offspring of these males had a higher survival rate than those sired by smaller males, suggesting that females were selecting their mates on the basis of their good genes. The possibility that females differentially invested in male or female offspring depending on the size or attractiveness of their mate was also investigated, but no relationship was found between a male's attractiveness or body size and the sex ratio of the offspring he sired. However, a strong female-biased sex ratio was detected in the broods and the proportion of males produced decreased with the amount of time that a female was confined with a male. The possible reasons for this are discussed.
Keywords:Poecilia reticulata            female choice  good genes  sex ratio  offspring survival
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