Title of article :
Evolution of disassortative and assortative mating preferences based on imprinting
Author/Authors :
Yasuo Ihara، نويسنده , , Marcus W. Feldman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A two-locus haploid model of sexual selection is investigated to explore evolution of disassortative and assortative mating preferences based on imprinting. In this model, individuals imprint on a genetically transmitted trait during early ontogeny and choosy females later use those parental images as a criterion of mate choice. It is assumed that the presence or absence of the female preference is determined by a genetic locus. In order to incorporate such mechanisms as inbreeding depression and heterozygous advantage into our haploid framework, we assume that same-type matings are less fertile than different-type mating. The model suggests that: if all the females have a disassortative mating preference a viability-reducing trait may be maintained even without the fertility cost of same-type matings; a disassortative mating preference can be established even if it is initially rare, when there is a fertility cost of same-type matings. Further, an assortative mating preference is less likely to evolve than a disassortative mating preference. The model may be applicable to the evolution of MHC-disassortative mating preferences documented in house mice and humans.
Keywords :
sexual selection , MHC , female preference , mate choice , genetic polymorphism , Heterozygous advantage , Sexual imprinting , inbreeding avoidance , Negative assortative mating , kin recognition
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology