鳥類の繁殖行動と親行動は個体群構成に依存することを解明(Promiscuity and parental behaviour in birds driven by demographics)

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2026-04-21 バース大学

University of Bathの研究は、鳥類におけるつがい外交尾(繁殖行動の“乱交性”)と親の子育て行動の関係を再評価し、従来の因果関係を覆した。これまで乱交性が親の投資行動に影響すると考えられていたが、本研究では長期データと統計解析により、実際には個体数密度や性比などの人口動態が両者を同時に規定していることを示した。つまり、行動が互いに原因となるのではなく、共通の環境要因によって決まるという結論である。この成果は、進化生物学や行動生態学における繁殖戦略の理解を刷新し、動物行動の解釈に新たな視点を提供する。

鳥類の繁殖行動と親行動は個体群構成に依存することを解明(Promiscuity and parental behaviour in birds driven by demographics)
Pea fowl are female-biased, with males being larger and more ornamented than females (Credit: misu).

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成人の性比変動の人口統計学的要因と社会的影響 Demographic causes and social consequences of adult sex ratio variation

Zitan Song,András Liker,Yang Liu,Robert P. Freckleton & Tamás Székely
Nature Communications  Published:06 April 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-71230-4  Unedited version

Abstract

The adult sex ratio plays a crucial role in shaping breeding systems and traits linked to sexual selection. Recent studies associate adult sex ratio with mate choice, pair-bonding, and parenting, as the rarer sex gains advantages in mate selection and parental investment. However, the causal relationships between the demographic factors that generate adult sex ratio bias and its broader implications remain debated. Skewed adult sex ratios can result from sex-biased mortality and maturation, which influence mating and parental behaviours. Conversely, the costs of these behaviours may further drive sex differences in mortality and maturation, reinforcing adult sex ratio biases. Here, we compile demographic and behavioural data from 261 bird species across 69 families to examine these associations within a phylogenetic framework. Our analyses confirm that demographic traits are associated with adult sex ratio and reveal links between adult sex ratio, pre-copulatory sexual selection, and parenting. Phylogenetic path analyses further demonstrate that sex differences in mortality and maturation drive adult sex ratio biases, which subsequently influence mating and parenting rather than the reverse. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between demography, social environment, and breeding systems, highlighting adult sex ratio as a crucial link. Our findings underscore the need for further research on the demographic underpinnings of social behaviour and reproductive strategies.

生物環境工学
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