Lacoume Sandrine, Bressac Christophe, Chevrier Claude
Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte, UMR CNRS 6035, Faculté des Sciences, 37200 TOURS, France.
J Insect Physiol. 2006 Mar;52(3):249-54. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2005.11.003. Epub 2005 Dec 15.
The effect of host size on male fitness was tested in the parasitoid wasp Dinarmus basalis (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae) using hosts of different fresh weight. Fitness was measured as the sperm stock in seminal vesicles, and the ability to access females in single or competition situations. Both body size and sperm in seminal vesicles increased with host fresh weight. Males from small hosts had a reduced size and sperm stock compared to those from larger hosts. In single situations, males from both small and large hosts had similar reproductive capacities, whereas in multiple mating or competition situations, males from small hosts were at a disadvantage, inseminating fewer females and copulating less frequently. However, females did not appear to choose between males, and no effect on sperm stored in the spermatheca was observed. Being small does not prevent a D. basalis male mating and producing progeny in single situations, although more offspring could be expected from larger males because of their better competitive abilities.
利用不同鲜重的寄主,对寄生蜂基底折翅小蜂(膜翅目,褶翅小蜂科)进行了寄主大小对雄性适合度影响的测试。适合度通过精囊中精子储备量以及在单配或竞争情况下接触雌蜂的能力来衡量。体型大小和精囊中的精子数量均随寄主鲜重增加。与来自较大寄主的雄蜂相比,来自较小寄主的雄蜂体型较小且精子储备量较少。在单配情况下,来自大小寄主的雄蜂具有相似的繁殖能力,而在多重交配或竞争情况下,来自较小寄主的雄蜂处于劣势,使较少雌蜂受精且交配频率较低。然而,雌蜂似乎不会在雄蜂之间进行选择,且未观察到对储存在受精囊中的精子有影响。体型较小并不会阻止基底折翅小蜂雄蜂在单配情况下交配并产生后代,不过由于体型较大的雄蜂具有更好的竞争能力,预计它们能产生更多后代。