Paukku Satu, Kotiaho Janne S
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, P.O. Box 35, 40014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
J Insect Physiol. 2005 Nov;51(11):1220-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2005.06.012. Epub 2005 Aug 22.
One of the most studied life-history trade-offs is that resulting from the cost of reproduction: a trade-off arises when reproduction diverts limited resources from other life-history traits. We examine the cost of reproduction in male, and the effect of male mating status on female Callosobruchus maculatus seed beetles. Cost of reproduction for male C. maculatus was manifested as reduced longevity. There was also a positive relationship between male body size and male longevity. Females mated to males that had already copulated twice did not live as long as females mated to males that had copulated once or not at all. The third copulation of males also lasted longer than the two previous ones. We conclude that even though the cost of reproduction for males has been studied much less than that in females, there is growing evidence that male reproductive effort is more complex than has traditionally been thought.
当繁殖从其他生活史特征转移有限资源时,就会出现权衡。我们研究了雄性的繁殖成本,以及雄性交配状态对雌性黄斑豆象的影响。雄性黄斑豆象的繁殖成本表现为寿命缩短。雄性体型与雄性寿命之间也存在正相关关系。与已交配两次的雄性交配的雌性,其寿命不如与交配一次或根本未交配的雄性交配的雌性长。雄性的第三次交配也比前两次持续时间更长。我们得出结论,尽管对雄性繁殖成本的研究远少于对雌性的研究,但越来越多的证据表明,雄性的繁殖努力比传统认为的更为复杂。