メスのマウスが複数のオスと交尾する進化的要因を解明 (Why female mice choose multiple mates)

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2026-01-13 マックス・プランク研究所

ドイツのマックス・プランク協会の研究チームは、雌マウスがなぜ複数の雄と交尾するのかという進化生物学上の疑問に対し、新たな行動学的・遺伝学的証拠を示した。従来、雌の複数交配は偶発的行動と考えられることも多かったが、本研究はこれが明確な適応戦略であることを示唆する。実験の結果、雌マウスは複数の雄と交尾することで、子の遺伝的多様性を高め、病気への耐性や生存率を向上させる可能性が高いことが分かった。また、雄同士の精子競争が起こることで、より質の高い精子を持つ雄が選択される効果も確認された。さらに、複数交配は特定の雄による攻撃や育児放棄のリスクを下げる役割も果たす。本研究は、配偶戦略における雌の能動的役割を明確にし、哺乳類の繁殖行動と進化の理解を大きく前進させる成果である。

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環境の質が多重父子関係の適応度報酬を形作る Environmental quality shapes the fitness payoffs of multiple paternity

Fragkiskos Darmis & Anja Guenther
BMC Ecology and Evolution  Published:01 December 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-025-02478-5

メスのマウスが複数のオスと交尾する進化的要因を解明 (Why female mice choose multiple mates)

Abstract

Background

Polyandry is widespread in nature and, in polygynandrous species, can lead to multiple paternity when a litter is sired by more than one male. Such multiply-sired litters have been suggested to produce benefits in low-quality environments that may be masked in higher-quality environments. So far, however, the effect of environmental quality has only been tested in birds with equivocal evidence. Here, we use 202 female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) from 5 generations (4 years; Nobservations=255) that lived in semi-natural enclosures. We provided different enclosures with a different food quality to test the environment dependency of multiply-sired litters as well as its fitness consequences for females.

Results

As the operational sex ratio became male-skewed, the incidence of multiple paternity increased, indicating that under high male-male competition males might coerce females or females might mate multiply to reduce infanticide risk. We also found that the advantages of polyandry depended on environmental quality: only in poorer quality environments females that produced offspring with multiple males weaned significantly larger litters. Variation in lifetime reproductive success was significantly predicted by the female tendency towards multiple paternity, with this relationship showing a complex non-linear pattern in both environments. Importantly, our results suggested that polyandry provides greater lifetime fitness benefits when resources are of poorer quality. In other words, polyandry potentially yields its greatest advantages when resources are a limiting factor, but contributes little when conditions are already favourable.

Conclusions

Our study shows that ecological and social conditions interact to shape the fitness consequences of polyandry, with resource quality emerging as a key factor. These context-dependent benefits highlight how resource availability may influence the evolutionary maintenance of polyandrous mating in multi-male, multi-female systems.

生物工学一般
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