Nadpis | Mate choice for major histocompatibility complex complementarity in a strictly monogamous bird, the grey partridge (Perdix perdix) |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Autoři | Rymešová, D, Králová, T, Proměrová, M, Bryja, J, Tomášek, O, Svobodová, J, Šmilauer, P, Šálek, M, Albrecht, T |
Journal | Frontiers in Zoology |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 9 |
Klíčová slova | Grey partridge; Mate choice; MHC genes; Ornaments; Sexual selection; Social monogamy; Inbreeding avoidance |
Abstract | Background: Sexual selection has been hypothesised as favouring mate choice resulting in production of viable offspring with genotypes providing high pathogen resistance. Specific pathogen recognition is mediated by genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) encoding proteins fundamental for adaptive immune response in jawed vertebrates. MHC genes may also play a role in odour-based individual recognition and mate choice, aimed at avoiding inbreeding. MHC genes are known to be involved in mate choice in a number of species, with 'good genes' (absolute criteria) and 'complementary genes' (self-referential criteria) being used to explain MHC-based mating. Here, we focus on the effect of morphological traits and variation and genetic similarity between individuals in MHC class IIB (MHCIIB) exon 2 on mating in a free-living population of a monogamous bird, the grey partridge. |
DOI | 10.1186/s12983-017-0194-0 |