Mating systems Flashcards

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Describe monogamy + examples

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  • 1 male 1 female
  • Can be long bonds or short term
  • Typical system in birds, few mammals and fish
  • Often see size asymmetry
  • Males smaller (little competition between males)
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Describe Polygyny + examples

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  • 1 male associated with multiple females
  • Few birds, most mammals

Examples:
Simultaneous polygyny in Red-Winged blackbird
Successive/sequential polygyny e,.g Orangutan

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Describe Polyandry + example

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  • One female associated with multiple males
  • Generally rare: few birds, fish, mammals

Examples:
Successive/sequential polyandry in the Spotted Sandpiper
Simultaneous polyandry in the Painted Snipe

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Describe Promiscuity (polygynandry)

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  • > 1 female and >1 male
  • Not common in birds, mammals but does occur frequently in fish, reptiles and amphibians
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Describe the difference in reproductive potential of males and females

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  • Males are limited primarily by access to females
  • Females are limited primarily by access to resources
  • So, males have a higher reproductive potential than females
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In their comparative study of mammalian mating systems, what did Clutton-Brock (1989) find mating systems rely on?

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Female monopolisation by males depends on:
- Female group size
- Female range size

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If females are solitary and their range is defendable what mating system arises when:
- Female range is small
- Female range is large

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  • Small range = Polygyny e.g Voles, Otters
  • Large range = Monogamy e.g Gibbon
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If females are solitary and their range is NOT defendable what mating system arises?

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Scramble competition polygyny
- e.g Organutan females wander large unpredictable ranges to find food
- So, one male cannot defend one female

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If females are social and their range is defendable, what mating system arises when:
- Small group
- Large group

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  • Small group = Uni-male polygyny e.g Colobus
  • Large group = Multi-male polygyny e.g lion
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If females are social and their range is NOT defendable, what mating system arises?

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  • Large unstable group = lek polygyny
  • Males may aggregate in leks when competition for females is intense
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