Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA.
J Evol Biol. 2013 Sep;26(9):1875-89. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12189. Epub 2013 Jul 26.
Sperm competition is a powerful and widespread evolutionary force that drives the divergence of behavioural, physiological and morphological traits. Elucidating the mechanisms governing differential fertilization success is a fundamental question of sperm competition. Both sperm and nonsperm ejaculate components can influence sperm competition outcomes. Here, we investigate the role of a nonsemen copulatory fluid in sperm competition. Male Japanese quail possess a gland that makes meringue-like foam. Males produce and store foam independent of sperm and seminal fluid, yet transfer foam to females during copulation. We tested whether foam influenced the outcome of sperm competition by varying foam state and mating order in competitive matings. We found that the presence of foam from one male decreased the relative fertilization success of a rival, and that foam from a given male increased the probability he obtained any fertilizations. Mating order also affected competitive success. Males mated first fertilized proportionally more eggs in a clutch and had more matings with any fertilizations than subsequent males. We conclude that the function of foam in sperm competition is mediated through the positive interaction of foam with a male's sperm, and we speculate whether the benefit is achieved through improving sperm storage, fertilizing efficiency or retention. Our results suggest males can evolve complex strategies to gain fertilizations at the expense of rivals as foam, a copulatory fluid not required for fertilization, nevertheless, has important effects on reproductive performance under competition.
精子竞争是一种强大而广泛的进化力量,它推动了行为、生理和形态特征的分歧。阐明决定受精成功差异的机制是精子竞争的一个基本问题。精子和非精子精液成分都可以影响精子竞争的结果。在这里,我们研究了一种非精液交媾液在精子竞争中的作用。雄性日本鹌鹑拥有一种制造蛋白酥皮状泡沫的腺体。雄性独立于精子和精液产生和储存泡沫,但在交配时将泡沫传递给雌性。我们通过在竞争交配中改变泡沫状态和交配顺序来测试泡沫是否影响精子竞争的结果。我们发现,来自一只雄性的泡沫的存在降低了竞争对手的相对受精成功率,并且来自给定雄性的泡沫增加了他获得任何受精的可能性。交配顺序也影响了竞争成功。先交配的雄性在一个卵囊中受精的比例更高,与任何受精的交配次数也比后续的雄性更多。我们得出结论,泡沫在精子竞争中的作用是通过泡沫与雄性精子的积极相互作用介导的,我们推测这种好处是否通过提高精子储存、受精效率或保留来实现。我们的结果表明,雄性可以进化出复杂的策略,以牺牲竞争对手为代价获得受精,因为泡沫是一种不需要受精的交媾液,但在竞争下对生殖性能有重要影响。