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社交互动对行为可塑性和终生交配成功率的长期影响。

Long-term effect of social interactions on behavioral plasticity and lifetime mating success.

作者信息

Han Chang S, Brooks Robert C

机构信息

Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.

出版信息

Am Nat. 2014 Mar;183(3):431-44. doi: 10.1086/674935.

Abstract

Behavioral traits often change over an individual's lifetime. Experience, physiological senescence, and age-dependent differences in optimal behavior can, in theory, all cause longitudinal behavioral changes. Yet most studies of behavioral plasticity and selection on behavior focus on short-term population-level responses to social factors such as conspecific density or sex ratio. Longer-term effects of social interactions on individual behavior have rarely been tested. Here we tested these effects by exposing male water striders (Hemiptera: Gerridae) to two different social conditions throughout their lifetime; we call these the nonsocial and social treatments. We then measured each male's lifetime mating success and individual behavioral plasticity by observing four different behaviors (exploring a novel environment, dispersal ability, sex-recognition sensitivity, and tendency to remount a resistant female after being dislodged) every 2 weeks. The social environment influenced individual variation in behavioral plasticity as well as population-level behavioral plasticity. Moreover, when we calculated linear selection gradients of individual behavioral traits and their plasticities on lifetime mating success, male remounting tendency and individual plasticity in exploration ability were likely to be the most important factors explaining variation in male lifetime mating success. In conclusion, the variation in social interactions throughout an individual's lifetime contributes to the individual variation in behavioral plasticity, which can significantly affect a male's lifetime fitness.

摘要

行为特征通常会在个体的一生中发生变化。理论上,经验、生理衰老以及最佳行为中与年龄相关的差异都可能导致行为的纵向变化。然而,大多数关于行为可塑性和行为选择的研究都集中在种群水平对社会因素(如同种密度或性别比例)的短期反应上。社会互动对个体行为的长期影响很少得到检验。在这里,我们通过让雄性水黾(半翅目:黾蝽科)在其一生中暴露于两种不同的社会条件下,来检验这些影响;我们将其称为非社会处理和社会处理。然后,我们每两周观察四种不同的行为(探索新环境、扩散能力、性别识别敏感度以及被驱赶后再次骑上抗性雌性的倾向),以此来测量每只雄性的终生交配成功率和个体行为可塑性。社会环境影响了行为可塑性的个体差异以及种群水平的行为可塑性。此外,当我们计算个体行为特征及其可塑性对终生交配成功率的线性选择梯度时,雄性的再次骑上倾向和探索能力的个体可塑性可能是解释雄性终生交配成功率差异的最重要因素。总之,个体一生中社会互动的变化导致了行为可塑性的个体差异,这可能会显著影响雄性的终生适合度。

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