鸟类配偶外交配与遗传多样性的相关性研究进展
A Review on the Correlation between Extra-Pair Copulations and Genetic Diversity in Birds
DOI: 10.12677/OJNS.2018.63024, PDF,   
作者: 张清臣:武汉大学生命科学学院,湖北 武汉
关键词: 鸟类配偶外交配遗传多样性种内种间Birds Extra-Pair Copulations Genetic Diversity Intraspecies Interspecies
摘要: 鸟类的配偶外交配行为是当前行为生态学的热点研究领域。很多鸟类学专家对鸟类的配偶外交配行为发生的机制进行了研究,其关注的问题已经涉及到很多方面,其中之一是遗传多样性和配偶外交配行为的相关性。本文主要在回顾配偶外交配行为研究的历史发展基础上,介绍遗传多样性和配偶外交配行为的相关研究,从种内和种间的比较研究探索遗传多样性和配偶外交配行为的关系。最后针对性的提出一些存在的问题以及将来研究应侧重的方向。
Abstract: Extra-pair copulations behavior of birds is one of the hot research fields in behavioral ecology. Many experts in ornithology have studied the mechanism of extra-pair copulations behavior in birds, and many aspects have been involved, one of which is to study the correlation between ge-netic diversity and extra-pair copulations behavior. On the basis of reviewing the historical de-velopment of extra-pair copulations, this paper introduced the related studies on genetic diversity and explored the relationship between genetic diversity and extra-pair copulations from the comparative study of intraspecies and interspecies. Additionally, some directions and problems for further research are also provided.
文章引用:张清臣. 鸟类配偶外交配与遗传多样性的相关性研究进展[J]. 自然科学, 2018, 6(3): 157-161. https://doi.org/10.12677/OJNS.2018.63024

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