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化学和视觉线索在蝴蝶小苎麻赤蛱蝶雌性选择中的应用。

The use of chemical and visual cues in female choice in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana.

作者信息

Costanzo Katie, Monteiro Antónia

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo, 109 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2007 Mar 22;274(1611):845-51. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3729.

Abstract

Investigating the relative importance of multiple cues for mate choice within a species may highlight possible mechanisms that led to the diversification of closely related species in the past. Here, we investigate the importance of close-range pheromones produced by male Bicyclus anynana butterflies and determine the relative importance of these chemical cues versus visual cues in sexual selection by female choice. We first blocked putative androconial organs on the fore- and hindwings of males, while also manipulating the ability of females to perceive chemical signals via their antenna. We found that male chemical signals were emitted by both fore- and hindwing pairs and that they play an important role in female choice. We subsequently tested the relative importance of these chemical cues versus visual cues, previously identified for this species, and found that they play an equally important role in female choice in our laboratory setting. In addition, females will mate with males with only one signal present and blocking both androconial organs on males seems to interfere with male to male recognition. We discuss the possible functions of these signals and how this bimodal system may be used in intra- and interspecific mate evaluation.

摘要

研究一个物种内多个配偶选择线索的相对重要性,可能会揭示过去导致近缘物种多样化的潜在机制。在此,我们研究了雄性猫眼蛱蝶(Bicyclus anynana)产生的近距离信息素的重要性,并确定这些化学线索与视觉线索在雌性选择的性选择中的相对重要性。我们首先阻断了雄性前后翅上假定的香鳞区器官,同时还操纵了雌性通过触角感知化学信号的能力。我们发现,雄性化学信号由前后翅对发出,并且它们在雌性选择中发挥着重要作用。随后,我们测试了这些化学线索与此前已确定的该物种视觉线索的相对重要性,发现在我们的实验室环境中,它们在雌性选择中发挥着同等重要的作用。此外,雌性会与仅有一种信号存在的雄性交配,而阻断雄性的两个香鳞区器官似乎会干扰雄性之间的识别。我们讨论了这些信号的可能功能,以及这种双峰系统如何用于种内和种间配偶评估。

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