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衰老的气息:家鼠的性信号与雌性偏好。

The scent of senescence: sexual signalling and female preference in house mice.

机构信息

Mammalian Behaviour and Evolution Group, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Neston, UK.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2011 Nov;24(11):2398-409. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2011.02367.x. Epub 2011 Aug 16.

Abstract

Sexual signals are expected to be costly to produce and maintain, thus ensuring that only males in good condition can sustain their expression at high levels. When males reach senescence they lose physiological function and condition, which could constrain their ability to invest in costly sexual signals, decreasing their attractiveness to mates. Furthermore, females may have evolved mating preferences that cause avoidance of senesced males to enhance fertilization success and viability of offspring. Among mammals, the size of antlers and other weapons can decrease with senescence, but changes in olfactory sexual signals have been largely unexplored. We examined changes in olfactory signals with senescence in house mice (Mus musculus domesticus), where males excrete volatile and involatile molecules in scent marks that elicit behavioural and priming responses in females. Compared to middle-aged males, the urine of senesced males contained a lower concentration of involatile signalling proteins (major urinary proteins or MUPs), and associated volatiles that bind to these proteins. The reduced intensity of male scent will affect the longevity of scent signals deposited in the environment and, accordingly, females were less attracted to urine from senesced males deposited 12 h previously. Females also discriminated against senesced males encountered behind a mesh barrier. These results reveal that investment in olfactory signalling is reduced during senescence and suggest that senesced males and their scent may be less attractive to females.

摘要

性信号预计会产生和维持成本,因此只有身体状况良好的雄性才能维持高水平的表达。当雄性衰老时,它们会失去生理功能和状态,这可能会限制它们在昂贵的性信号上的投资能力,降低对配偶的吸引力。此外,雌性可能已经进化出了交配偏好,即避免与衰老的雄性交配,以提高受精成功率和后代的存活率。在哺乳动物中,鹿角和其他武器的大小会随着衰老而减小,但嗅觉性信号的变化在很大程度上仍未被探索。我们研究了衰老对家鼠(Mus musculus domesticus)嗅觉信号的影响,雄性在气味标记中分泌挥发性和非挥发性分子,这些分子会引起雌性的行为和启动反应。与中年雄性相比,衰老雄性的尿液中含有较低浓度的非挥发性信号蛋白(主要尿蛋白或 MUPs),以及与这些蛋白结合的相关挥发性物质。雄性气味强度的降低会影响环境中气味信号的持久度,因此,雌性对 12 小时前衰老雄性留下的尿液的吸引力降低。雌性也会对网眼屏障后面遇到的衰老雄性进行区分。这些结果表明,衰老过程中嗅觉信号的投入减少,并表明衰老雄性及其气味对雌性的吸引力降低。

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