BIOB51H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter Ch. 12: Operational Sex Ratio, Life History Theory, Genomic Imprinting

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Life history: to the pattern of investment an organism makes in growth and reproduction. Life history traits: include an organism"s age at first reproduction, the duration and schedule of reproduction, the number and size of offspring produced, and life span. Operational sex ratio (osr): the ratio of male to female individuals who are available for reproducing at any given time. Parental conflict: when parents have an evolutionary conflict of interest over the optimal strategy for parental care. Parent offspring conflict: when parents benefit from withholding parental care or resources from some offspring (for example, a current brood) and invest in other offspring (for example, a later brood). Conflict arises because the deprived offspring would benefit more if they received the withheld care or resources. Offspring offspring conflict (sibling rivalry): when siblings compete for parental care or limited resources. Parent-of-origin effect: an effect on the phenotype of an offspring caused by an allele inherited from a particular parent.

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