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Joint evolution of sex ratio and dispersal: conditions for higher dispersal rates from good habitats
Authors:Henri Leturque  François Rousset
Institution:(1) Laboratoire Génétique et Environnement, de l' Évolution, Institut des Sciences, CC065, USTL, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France
Abstract:We analyze models of evolution of sex ratio conditional on habitat quality and with sex specific dispersal. Previous analysis concluded that the main constraint on sex ratio is habitat choice and leads to overproduction of the most dispersing sex in low quality habitat. Here, we analyze three models with finite local populations and show that constraints on sex ratio can balance constraints on habitat choice. In the first model, dispersal rates are fixed. In the second, sex specific dispersal can evolve independently of the habitat quality. These models suggests that sex ratio evolution can lead to higher lsquoglobalrsquo dispersal rates (mean of male and female dispersal rates) from high quality habitats. In the last model dispersal evolves conditionally with both sex and habitat. Our models suggests that conditions for overproduction of the most dispersing sex in high quality habitat are frequent. The predictions of the models with evolving dispersal contrast with patterns generally described in nature. We discuss possible reasons of this difference.
Keywords:LRC  kin selection  reproductive value  sex ratio  sex specific dispersal
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