biology - 2.4b - reproductive behaviours and mating systems in animals Flashcards

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What are mating systems based on?

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How many mates an individual has during one breeding
season.

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What do mating systems range from?

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Polygamy (polygyny and
polyandry) to monogamy.

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What is monogamy?

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The mating of a pair of animals to the exclusion of all others.

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What is polygamy?

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Individuals of one sex have more than one mate.

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What is polygyny?

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One male mates exclusively with a group of females.

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What is polyandry?

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One female mates with a number of males in the same breeding season.

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What do many animals have?

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Mate-selection courtship rituals.

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What can successful courtship behaviour in birds and fish be a result of?

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Species-specific sign stimuli and fixed action pattern responses.

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What does sexual selection select for?

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Characteristics that have little survival benefit for the individual, but increase their chances of mating.

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What do many species exhibit as a product of sexual selection?

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Sexual dimorphism.

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What are females generally?

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Inconspicuous;
males
usually have more conspicuous markings, structures and behaviours.

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What occurs in some species?

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Reversed sexual dimorphism.

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What does female choice involve?

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Females assessing honest signals of the fitness of males.

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What can honest signals indicate?

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Favourable alleles that increase the chances of survival of offspring (fitness) or a low parasite burden suggesting a healthy individual.

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In lekking species, what happens?

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Males gather to display at a lek, where female choice occurs.

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What do some bird species exhibit?

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Lekking behaviour.

Dominant males occupy the centre of the lek,
with subordinates and juveniles at the fringes
as ‘satellite’ males. During the display,
female choice occurs.

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What do dominant males occupy?

A

The centre of the lek, with subordinates and juveniles at the fringes as ‘satellite’ males. During the display female choice occurs.

18
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What does success in male-male rivalry through conflict (real or ritualised) do?

A

Increases access to females for mating.

19
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What will males often use to fight for dominance and access to females?

A

Elaborate ‘weapons’ such as antlers, tusks, horns.