Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Animal Biology, University of Western Australia, WA 6009, Australia.
J Fish Biol. 2012 Apr;80(5):1141-58. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2012.03256.x. Epub 2012 Mar 20.
This review highlights the potential role that post-copulatory sexual selection plays in elasmobranch reproductive systems and the utility of this group to further understanding of evolutionary responses to the post-copulatory processes of sperm competition and cryptic female choice. The growing genetic evidence for female multiple mating (polyandry) in elasmobranchs is summarized. While polyandry appears to be common in this group, rates of multiple paternity are highly variable between species suggesting that there is large variance in the strength of post-copulatory sexual selection among elasmobranchs. Possible adaptations of traits important for post-copulatory sexual selection are then considered. Particular emphasis is devoted to explore the potential for sperm competition and cryptic female choice to influence the evolution of testes size, sperm morphology, genital morphology and sperm storage organs. Finally, it is argued that future work should take advantage of the wealth of information on these reproductive traits already available in elasmobranchs to gain a better understanding of how post-copulatory sexual selection operates in this group.
这篇综述强调了交配后性选择在软骨鱼类生殖系统中的潜在作用,以及该群体对于理解精子竞争和隐蔽性雌性选择等交配后过程的进化反应的有用性。总结了软骨鱼类中雌性多次交配(多配偶制)的遗传证据。虽然多配偶制在该群体中似乎很常见,但不同物种之间的多父权率差异很大,这表明软骨鱼类之间交配后性选择的强度存在很大差异。然后考虑了与交配后性选择重要特征相关的适应。特别强调探讨了精子竞争和隐蔽性雌性选择对睾丸大小、精子形态、生殖器形态和精子储存器官进化的影响。最后,本文认为,未来的研究应该利用软骨鱼类中已经存在的有关这些生殖特征的丰富信息,更好地理解交配后性选择在该群体中的作用方式。