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Reproductive skew in birds: models, problems ann prospects

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JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 247-258

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-048X.2000.310217.x

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In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in models to explain the partitioning of direct reproduction ('reproductive skew) among members of one ses within social groups, We review models of skew identify problems of testing models, and consider how to make progress. One series of models assumes that dominants have complete control of subordinate reproduction, but may allow subordinates some reproduction as a way of enticing them to help or getting them to share the cost of reproduction. Another series of models assume that dominants have limited control of subordinate reproduction. Reproductive skew may also be affected by incest avoidance or control by the opposite ses, Models are largely untested because no study of birds has quantified all relevant parameters. and we see no prospect of this happening soon. A common simplifying approach is to test qualitative predictions about the effect on skew of relatedness among group members. However, these data alone cannot distinguish among models because models do not make unique predictions, partly because skew is also affected by other factors, A major problem in cooperatively-breeding birds is that any effect of relatedness will often be confounded by covariation with relatedness asymmetry and subordinate competitiveness. Progress can be made with the development of theory, controlling confounding variables through the choice of study species or types of social group, and, most importantly, testing assumptions underlying hypotheses.

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