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Operational sex ratio predicts the opportunity and direction of sexual selection across animals
Authors:Tim Janicke  Edward H Morrow
Institution:1. Ecology, Behaviour and Environment Group, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK;2. Centre d'écologie Fonctionnelle et évolutive, UMR 5175, CNRS, Université de Montpellier, école Pratique des Hautes études, Montpellier, France
Abstract:The operational sex ratio (OSR) has long been assumed to be a key ecological factor determining the opportunity and direction of sexual selection. However, recent theoretical work has challenged this view, arguing that a biased OSR does not necessarily result in greater monopolisation of mates and therefore stronger sexual selection in the mate‐limited sex. Hence, the role of the OSR for shaping animal mating systems remains a conundrum in sexual selection research. Here we took a meta‐analytic approach to test whether OSR explains interspecific variation in sexual selection metrics across a broad range of animal taxa. Our results demonstrate that the OSR predicts the opportunity for sexual selection in males and the direction of sexual selection in terms of sex differences in both the opportunity for sexual selection and the Bateman gradient (i.e. the selection differential of mating success), as predicted by classic theory.
Keywords:Bateman gradient  male competition  mating systems  meta‐analysis  operational sex ratio  opportunity for sexual selection
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