Bilde Trine, Tuni Cristina, Elsayed Rehab, Pekár Stano, Toft Søren
Department of Ecology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade 540, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Biol Lett. 2006 Mar 22;2(1):23-5. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0392.
Pre-copulatory sexual cannibalism by females affects male and female reproductive success in profoundly different ways, with the females benefiting from a meal and the male facing the risk of not reproducing at all. This sexual conflict predicts evolution of traits to avoid cannibalism and ensure male reproductive success. We show that males of the nuptial gift-giving spider Pisaura mirabilis display a remarkable death feigning behaviour--thanatosis--as part of the courtship prior to mating with potentially cannibalistic females. Thanatosis is a widespread anti-predator strategy; however, it is exceptional in the context of sexual selection. When the female approached a gift-displaying male, she usually showed interest in the gift but would sometimes attack the male, and at this potentially dangerous moment the male could 'drop dead'. When entering thanatosis, the male would collapse and remain completely motionless while retaining hold of the gift so it was held simultaneously by both mates. When the female initiated consumption of the gift, the male cautiously 'came to life' and initiated copulation. Death feigning males were more successful in gaining copulations, but did not have prolonged copulations. We propose that death feigning evolved as an adaptive male mating strategy in conjunction with nuptial gift giving under the risk of being victimized by females.
雌性的交配前性食同类行为对雄性和雌性繁殖成功率的影响截然不同,雌性因一顿美餐而受益,而雄性则面临完全无法繁殖的风险。这种性冲突预示着为避免被食同类行为并确保雄性繁殖成功而产生的性状进化。我们发现,赠送婚飞礼物的蜘蛛奇异盗蛛的雄性在与具有潜在食同类行为的雌性交配前的求偶过程中会表现出一种显著的假死行为——装死。装死是一种广泛存在的反捕食策略;然而,在性选择的背景下它却是不同寻常的。当雌性接近展示礼物的雄性时,她通常会对礼物表现出兴趣,但有时也会攻击雄性,而在这个潜在危险的时刻雄性会“倒地身亡”。进入装死状态时,雄性会瘫倒并保持完全不动,同时仍抓着礼物,这样礼物就被雌雄双方同时拿着。当雌性开始享用礼物时,雄性会小心翼翼地“苏醒过来”并开始交配。装死的雄性在获得交配机会方面更成功,但交配时间并不长。我们提出,装死是在面临被雌性伤害的风险时,与赠送婚飞礼物一起进化而来的一种适应性雄性交配策略。