Department of Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
J Evol Biol. 2014 Feb;27(2):449-54. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12305. Epub 2013 Dec 27.
In many species, males have the capacity to directly influence (either positively or negatively) the fitness of their mates and offspring, not only via parental care contributions and/or precopulatory resource provisioning, but also via the post-copulatory activity of those substances passed on to their mates in their ejaculates. Here, we examine how an individual male's identity may be related to phenotypic variation in short-term female fecundity in the model species, Drosophila melanogaster. The effect of male identity on short-term fecundity stimulation of females was repeatable across time and accounted for over a fifth of the total observed phenotypic variation in fecundity in two independent populations. The functional explanations for these results and the implications for our understanding of the factors that contribute to the adaptive significance of mating preferences and/or sexual conflict are discussed.
在许多物种中,雄性有能力直接影响(积极或消极)其配偶和后代的适合度,不仅通过亲代养育贡献和/或交配前资源供应,还通过在射精中传递给配偶的那些物质的交配后活动。在这里,我们研究了个体雄性的身份如何与模型物种黑腹果蝇的短期雌性繁殖力的表型变异有关。雄性身份对雌性短期繁殖力刺激的影响在时间上是可重复的,在两个独立的种群中,占繁殖力总表型变异的五分之一以上。这些结果的功能解释以及对我们理解有助于交配偏好和/或性冲突适应性意义的因素的影响,都进行了讨论。