BIOL 321 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Wattled Jacana, Dopamine Receptor D1, Paired-End Tag

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Mating systems occur in many forms and gradations. Mating systems are not static and change over time as a result of selection pressure. In some animal populations a male and a female will only mate with each other during their entire life: lifetime monogamy is found in old field mouse (peromyscus polinotus) Early studies suggested that monogamy is rare in mammals in 1980"s d. foltz opposed this and hypothesized: while monogamy is uncommon in large, conspicuous, diurnal species, monogamy is more common in smaller diurnal species ie. rodents. Foltz studied the breeding system in the oldfeild mouse and found a great deal of genetic variation in the species. Foltz calculated that 90% of the offspring found in a family group were fathered by the male in their burrow even higher rates of relatedness were found in closely related species of p. claifornicus.

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