Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Biol Lett. 2012 Feb 23;8(1):35-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0544. Epub 2011 Jul 13.
Males in many taxa are known to exhibit behavioural plasticity in response to the perceived intensity of sperm competition, reflected in Drosophila melanogaster by increased copulation duration following prior exposure to a rival. We tested the prediction that males do not adjust their copulation effort in response to the presence of a competitor in Drosophila species where there is little or no sperm competition. Contrary to expectations, male plasticity in copulation duration was found in both Drosophila subobscura and Drosophila acanthoptera, species in which females rarely remate. These results are discussed in relation to the adaptive basis of plasticity in these species.
在许多分类单元中,雄性动物被发现会根据感知到的精子竞争强度表现出行为可塑性,这在果蝇中表现为在先前接触到竞争对手后,交配持续时间增加。我们测试了这样一个预测,即在精子竞争很少或没有的果蝇物种中,当存在竞争者时,雄性不会调整其交配努力。与预期相反,在交配持续时间上,我们发现果蝇 subobscura 和果蝇 acanthoptera 这两个物种的雄性都具有可塑性,而这两个物种的雌性很少会再次交配。这些结果与这些物种中可塑性的适应性基础有关。