Chapter 10 - Mating Systems Flashcards
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Males that mate with multiple females are called _______.
polygynous
monogamous refers to mating with _______ (per nesting attempt)
just one mate
green catbirds practice _________ for a given breeding season and rear offspring together
monogamy
what is polyandrous behavior?
one female copulating with multiple males in a breeding season
When females of a given species are polyandrous, males tend to be ________.
monogamous
polygynandry refers to what type of mating behavior?
a mating system in which both males and females have several partners with whom they form a pair-bonds
when matings are seemingly random and there is no association between mates it is referred to as a ___________ type mating system
promiscuity
the key feature of mating systems is: ___________
number of mates that males and females have
mating systems are (pick one: stable or varied) among populations of the same species
varied
Emlen and Oring developed a ____________ framework to explain the emergence of different animal mating systems.
socio-ecological framework
the socio-ecological framework created by emlen and Oring builds on principles from what theory?
sexual selection theory
the sex that invests more in reproduction is typically ______ which distribute themselves in ways that ________ their ability to obtain ______
1) female
2) maximize
3) resources
Members of the limited sex (males) should attempt to _________ __________ to members of the limiting sex. This is done by _________ __________.
1) control access
2) regulating resources
spatial dispersion of food/other resources and temporal availability of mates influences what?
ability to regulate resources
type of mating system that will evolve if males can monopolize access to females?
Type of mating system that will evolve if females can monopolize access to males?
1) polygyny
2) polyandry
What type of mating system evolves if neither males nor females can monopolize members of the opposite sex or resources?
monogamy