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Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain.

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Okhovat, M; Berrio, A; Wallace, G; Ophir, AG; Phelps, SM
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.)
December 2015

Individual variation in social behavior seems ubiquitous, but we know little about how it relates to brain diversity. Among monogamous prairie voles, levels of vasopressin receptor (encoded by the gene avpr1a) in brain regions related to spatial memory predict male space use and sexual fidelity in the field. We find that trade-offs between the benefits of male fidelity and infidelity are reflected in patterns of territorial intrusion, offspring paternity, avpr1a expression, and the evolutionary fitness of alternative avpr1a alleles. DNA variation at the avpr1a locus includes polymorphisms that reliably predict the epigenetic status and neural expression of avpr1a, and patterns of DNA diversity demonstrate that avpr1a regulatory variation has been favored by selection. In prairie voles, trade-offs in the fitness consequences of social behaviors seem to promote neuronal and molecular diversity.

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Science (New York, N.Y.)

DOI

EISSN

1095-9203

ISSN

0036-8075

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

350

Issue

6266

Start / End Page

1371 / 1374

Related Subject Headings

  • Territoriality
  • Spatial Memory
  • Social Behavior
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Receptors, Vasopressin
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Male
  • Grassland
  • General Science & Technology
 

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Okhovat, M., Berrio, A., Wallace, G., Ophir, A. G., & Phelps, S. M. (2015). Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain. Science (New York, N.Y.), 350(6266), 1371–1374. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac5791
Okhovat, Mariam, Alejandro Berrio, Gerard Wallace, Alexander G. Ophir, and Steven M. Phelps. “Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain.Science (New York, N.Y.) 350, no. 6266 (December 2015): 1371–74. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac5791.
Okhovat M, Berrio A, Wallace G, Ophir AG, Phelps SM. Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain. Science (New York, NY). 2015 Dec;350(6266):1371–4.
Okhovat, Mariam, et al. “Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain.Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 350, no. 6266, Dec. 2015, pp. 1371–74. Epmc, doi:10.1126/science.aac5791.
Okhovat M, Berrio A, Wallace G, Ophir AG, Phelps SM. Sexual fidelity trade-offs promote regulatory variation in the prairie vole brain. Science (New York, NY). 2015 Dec;350(6266):1371–1374.
Journal cover image

Published In

Science (New York, N.Y.)

DOI

EISSN

1095-9203

ISSN

0036-8075

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

350

Issue

6266

Start / End Page

1371 / 1374

Related Subject Headings

  • Territoriality
  • Spatial Memory
  • Social Behavior
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Receptors, Vasopressin
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Male
  • Grassland
  • General Science & Technology