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The Bateman gradient, a key sexual selection metric, can be misleading. Covariances with female traits, not ejaculate traits, most strongly confound male Bateman gradients, especially in high anisogamy systems.

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  • Sexual Selection
  • Behavioral Ecology

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  • The Bateman gradient quantifies the fitness benefits of increased mating success.
  • Confounding factors can misrepresent the strength of precopulatory sexual selection.
  • Understanding these confounders across diverse biological systems is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how different covariances confound the male Bateman gradient.
  • To identify which covariates are most problematic.
  • To offer methods for diagnosing and interpreting confounded Bateman gradients.

Main Methods:

  • Simulation of 9 biological scenarios with confounded male mating success and reproductive success.
  • Analysis of covariances between mating success and female fecundity, egg allocation, or ejaculate traits.
  • Exploration of the impact of anisogamy and sperm competition levels.

Main Results:

  • Covariances with female fecundity/egg allocation confound male Bateman gradients more than ejaculate traits.
  • This effect is pronounced in systems with high anisogamy and no sperm competition.
  • Partial Bateman gradients improve interpretation when covariates are confounders.

Conclusions:

  • Female fecundity and egg allocation are significant confounders of the male Bateman gradient.
  • Empirical researchers should consider mating order and state causal assumptions.
  • Partial Bateman gradients offer a more accurate measure of precopulatory sexual selection when confounding occurs.