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@article{807174, author = {Bryja, Josef and Patzenhauerová, Hana and Albrecht, Tomáš and Mošanský, Ladislav and Stanko, Michal and Stopka, Pavel}, article_location = {New York}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Mating systems; multiple paternity; wod mice; testis size; Apodemus}, language = {eng}, issn = {0340-5443}, journal = {Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology}, title = {Varying levels of female promiscuity in four Apodemus mice species}, volume = {63}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 807174 AU - Bryja, Josef - Patzenhauerová, Hana - Albrecht, Tomáš - Mošanský, Ladislav - Stanko, Michal - Stopka, Pavel PY - 2008 TI - Varying levels of female promiscuity in four Apodemus mice species JF - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology VL - 63 IS - 1 SP - 251-260 EP - 251-260 PB - Springer SN - 03405443 KW - Mating systems KW - multiple paternity KW - wod mice KW - testis size KW - Apodemus N2 - Sexual selection in most vertebrates is based on the evolution of fitness optimization strategies such as multiple-male mating (MMM). Several ecological correlates of MMM have been identified in bird and fish populations; however, only few studies have documented the effects of environmental change on promiscuity in mammals. In this study, the 127 pregnant females from four central European and ecologically diverse species of field mice (genus Apodemus) were studied to assess the role of ecological factors that may have shaped the evolution of particular mating systems. MMM was found in all analyzed species: in Apodemus uralensis and Apodemus flavicollis, up to two males could be identified as the fathers of a particular litter, while three males sired 9.1% of analyzed litters of Apodemus sylvaticus and 20.6% of Apodemus agrarius. Furthermore, there were obvious differences between species in relative testes size and the proportion of multiple sired litters during those seasons when the opportunity for multiple mating was high. The species with the smallest testes and the least promiscuous was A. uralensis (only 43.5% of multiple sired litters), while the species with the biggest testes and the most promiscuous was A. agrarius (69.2%). MMM was significantly associated with higher litter size in A. flavicollis, and the probability of MMM strongly increased with season in A. agrarius and with abundance in A. uralensis. These results indicate that ecological factors are associated with MMM rates in Apodemus field mice and more research is needed to fully understand the evolution of mating strategies at different levels of biological resolution. ER -
BRYJA, Josef, Hana PATZENHAUEROVÁ, Tomáš ALBRECHT, Ladislav MOŠANSKÝ, Michal STANKO a Pavel STOPKA. Varying levels of female promiscuity in four Apodemus mice species. \textit{Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology}. New York: Springer, 2008, roč.~63, č.~1, s.~251-260. ISSN~0340-5443.
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