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更具优势的精子竞争者能孕育出质量更高的后代。

Superior sperm competitors sire higher-quality young.

作者信息

Hosken D J, Garner T W J, Tregenza T, Wedell N, Ward P I

机构信息

Zoology Museum, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Zürich 8057, Switzerland.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2003 Sep 22;270(1527):1933-8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2003.2443.

Abstract

The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multiple mating by females does not increase fecundity and inevitably involves some costs. As a result, a large number of indirect benefit models have been proposed to explain polyandry. One of these, the good sperm hypothesis, posits that high-quality males are better sperm competitors and sire higher-quality offspring. Hence, by mating multiply, females produce offspring of superior quality. Despite being potentially widely applicable across species, this idea has received little attention. In a laboratory experiment with yellow dung flies ( Scathophaga stercoraria ) we found that males that were more successful in sperm competition also had offspring that developed faster. There was no relationship between paternal success in sperm competition and the ability of offspring to survive post-emergence starvation. Since faster development times are likely to be advantageous in this species, our data provide some support for polyandry evolving as a means of producing higher-quality offspring via sperm competition.

摘要

一妻多夫制的进化仍然存在争议。这是因为,与雄性不同,在许多情况下雌性多次交配并不会提高繁殖力,而且不可避免地会涉及一些代价。因此,人们提出了大量间接利益模型来解释一妻多夫制。其中之一,优质精子假说,假定高质量的雄性是更好的精子竞争者,能产生更高质量的后代。因此,通过多次交配,雌性会生育出质量更优的后代。尽管这一观点可能广泛适用于多种物种,但却很少受到关注。在一项针对黄粪蝇(Scathophaga stercoraria)的实验室实验中,我们发现,在精子竞争中更成功的雄性所生育的后代发育速度也更快。精子竞争中父本的成功与后代在羽化后饥饿状态下的存活能力之间没有关联。由于在这个物种中发育时间更快可能具有优势,我们的数据为一妻多夫制作为一种通过精子竞争产生更高质量后代的方式而进化提供了一些支持。

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