Increased adaptability to rapid environmental change can more than make up for the two-fold cost of males

Author:

Holmes Caroline M.,Nemenman Ilya,Weissman Daniel B.

Abstract

AbstractThe famous “two-fold cost of sex” is really the cost of anisogamy – why should females mate with males who do not contribute resources to offspring, rather than isogamous partners who contribute equally? In typical anisogamous populations, a single very fit male can have an enormous number of offspring, far larger than is possible for any female or isogamous individual. If the sexual selection on males aligns with the natural selection on females, anisogamy thus allows much more rapid adaptation via super-successful males. We show via simulations that this effect can be sufficient to overcome the two-fold cost and maintain anisogamy against isogamy in populations adapting to environmental change. The key quantity is the variance in male fitness – if this exceeds what is possible in an isogamous population, anisogamous populations can win out in direct competition by adapting faster.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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