Title of article
Cooperating to compete: altruism, sexual selection and causes of male reproductive cooperation
Author/Authors
Samuel L. D?az-Mu?oz، نويسنده , , Emily H. DuVal، نويسنده , , Alan H. Krakauer، نويسنده , , EILEEN A. LACEY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
12
From page
67
To page
78
Abstract
Competition among males for access to reproductive opportunities is a central tenet of behavioural biology that has critical implications for studies of mating systems, sexual selection and the evolution of numerous phenotypic traits. Given the expectation that males should compete vigorously for access to females, it may at first seem paradoxical that males in some species cooperate to reproduce, often resulting in the apparent sacrifice of direct fitness by some members of these cooperative partnerships. Because this form of cooperation lies at the interface between natural, sexual and kin selection, studies of the adaptive consequences of male reproductive cooperation may yield important insights into how complex and sometimes conflicting selective pressures shape individual behaviour. Here, we define and review examples of reproductive cooperation among male animals. We take an integrative approach to reviewing the potential causes of male–male cooperation, including potential adaptive hypotheses, ecological correlates, phylogenetic patterns and physiological mechanisms. The impact of male reproductive cooperation on sexual selection theory is also discussed. We conclude by outlining several important directions for future research, including efforts to improve understanding of the ecological and demographic contexts in which male reproductive cooperation occurs. Collectively, such analyses promise to improve our understanding of multiple fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology.
Keywords
Cooperation , cooperative polyandry , kin selection , mutual tolerance , reproductive skew , cooperative display , cooperative breeding , sexual selection , male parental care
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Record number
1284765
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