Bonduriansky R, Head M
Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, and School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Evol Biol. 2007 Nov;20(6):2379-88. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01419.x.
It is widely recognized that maternal phenotype can have important effects on offspring, but paternal phenotype is generally assumed to have no influence in animals lacking paternal care. Nonetheless, selection may favour the transfer of environmentally acquired condition to offspring from both parents. Using a split-brood, cross-generational laboratory design, we manipulated a key environmental determinant of condition - larval diet quality - of parents and their offspring in the fly Telostylinus angusticollis, in which there is no evidence of paternal provisioning. Parental diet did not affect offspring survival, but high-condition mothers produced larger eggs, and their offspring developed more rapidly when on a poor larval diet. Maternal condition had no effect on adult body size of offspring. By contrast, large, high-condition fathers produced larger offspring, and follow-up assays showed that this paternal effect can be sufficient to increase mating success of male offspring and fecundity of female offspring. Our findings suggest that both mothers and fathers transfer their condition to offspring, but with effects on different offspring traits. Moreover, our results suggest that paternal effects can be important even in species lacking conventional forms of paternal care. In such species, the transfer of paternal condition to offspring could contribute to indirect selection on female mate preferences.
人们普遍认识到母体表型会对后代产生重要影响,但在缺乏父性照料的动物中,通常认为父本表型没有影响。然而,选择可能有利于将环境获得的状况从父母双方传递给后代。我们采用了一种分窝、跨代的实验室设计,在无角端毛蝇(Telostylinus angusticollis)中操纵了父母及其后代状况的一个关键环境决定因素——幼虫饮食质量,在这种苍蝇中没有父性育幼的证据。亲本饮食不影响后代存活,但状况良好的母亲会产出更大的卵,并且当它们的后代食用劣质幼虫食物时发育得更快。母体状况对后代的成虫体型没有影响。相比之下,体型大、状况良好的父亲会产出更大的后代,后续试验表明这种父本效应足以提高雄性后代的交配成功率和雌性后代的繁殖力。我们的研究结果表明,母亲和父亲都会将自身状况传递给后代,但对后代不同的性状产生影响。此外,我们的结果表明,即使在缺乏传统父性照料形式的物种中,父本效应也可能很重要。在这类物种中,父本状况向后代的传递可能有助于对雌性配偶偏好进行间接选择。