Title of article :
Sex-specific spatio-temporal variability in reproductive success promotes the evolution of sex-biased dispersal
Author/Authors :
Gros، نويسنده , , Andreas and Poethke، نويسنده , , Hans Joachim and Hovestadt، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Inbreeding depression, asymmetries in costs or benefits of dispersal, and the mating system have been identified as potential factors underlying the evolution of sex-biased dispersal. We use individual-based simulations to explore how the mating system and demographic stochasticity influence the evolution of sex-specific dispersal in a metapopulation with females competing over breeding sites, and males over mating opportunities. Comparison of simulation results for random mating with those for a harem system (locally, a single male sires all offspring) reveal that even extreme variance in local male reproductive success (extreme male competition) does not induce male-biased dispersal. The latter evolves if the between-patch variance in reproductive success is larger for males than females. This can emerge due to demographic stochasticity if the habitat patches are small. More generally, members of a group of individuals experiencing higher spatio-temporal variance in fitness expectations may evolve to disperse with greater probability than others.
Keywords :
Sex-biased dispersal , demographic stochasticity , metapopulation , Individual-based simulation , Sex-specific competition
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology