High Reproduction Rate versus Sexual Fidelity
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
q-bio
keywords
fidelityoffspringratereproductionhigherlowermalesprobability
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We introduce fidelity into the bit-string Penna model for biological ageing and study the advantage of this fidelity when it produces a higher survival probability of the offspring due to paternal care. We attribute a lower reproduction rate to the faithful males but a higher death probability to the offspring of non-faithful males that abandon the pups to mate other females. The fidelity is considered as a genetic trait which is transmitted to the male offspring (with or without error). We show that nature may prefer a lower reproduction rate to warrant the survival of the offspring already born.
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