Behavioral estimates of mating success corroborate genetic evidence for pre-copulatory selection
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In promiscuous species, fitness estimates obtained from genetic parentage may often reflect both pre- and post-copulatory components of sexual selection. Directly observing copulations can help isolate the role of pre-copulatory selection, but such behavioral data are difficult to obtain in the wild and may also overlook post-copulatory factors that alter the relationship between mating success and reproductive success. To overcome these limitations, we combined genetic parentage analysis with behavioral estimates of size-specific mating in a wild population of brown anole lizards (Anolis sagrei). Males of this species are twice as large as females and multiple mating among females is common, suggesting the scope for both pre- and post-copulatory processes to shape sexual selection on male body size. Our genetic estimates of reproductive success revealed strong positive directional selection for male size, which was also strongly associated with the number of mates inferred from parenta..., We studied an island population of brown anole lizards (Anolis sagrei) in the Guano Tolomato Matanzas Natural Estuarine Research Reserve in northern Florida (29°37â²53â²â² N, 81°12â² 46â²â² W) using procedures approved by the University of Virginia Animal Care and Use Committee (protocol 3896). To assay the reproductive success of males, we sampled all adults and juveniles of the population at four different times during the breeding season (March, May, July, and October) in 2019. This population has been the focus of a long-term mark-recapture study since 2015, such that most adults in the 2019 breeding season were first captured, marked, and genotyped as juveniles in 2017 or 2018. We measured the snout-vent length (SVL, nearest 1 mm) and body mass (nearest 0.01g) of all individuals prior to releasing them at their exact site of capture the following day. We extracted DNA from adults captured in the population and used SNPPIT 2.0 (Anderson 2012) to assign genetic parentage. At two points in ..., , # Behavioral estimates of mating success corroborate genetic evidence for pre-copulatory sexual selection in the wild
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The findings in this paper are drawn from a mark-recapture and genotyping study carried out on a focal island population of brown anole lizards along the intra-coastal waterway in Guano Tolomato Matanzas Natural Estuarine Research Reserve in Florida. Although animals in this population have been tracked between 2015 and 2019 part from a long-term ongoing study, this dataset primarily focuses on the adult male population present on the island in 2019, their reproductive fitness, and pre-and post-copulatory components of fitness. We asked if selection due to total reproductive success on a measure of body size (here, body mass) is primarily due to higher mating success (pre-copulatory selection) or is primarily due to competitive fertilization success (post-copulatory success). We also tested alternate hypotheses f...
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