Zajitschek Susanne, Hotzy Cosima, Zajitschek Felix, Immler Simone
Department of Evolutionary Biology, Uppsala University, , Norbyvägen 18D, Uppsala 752 36, Sweden, Department of Animal Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, , Norbyvägen 18D, Uppsala 752 36, Sweden.
Proc Biol Sci. 2014 Apr 30;281(1785):20140422. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2014.0422. Print 2014 Jun 22.
The inheritance of non-genetic factors is increasingly seen to play a major role in ecology and evolution. While the causes and consequences of epigenetic effects transmitted from the mother to the offspring have received ample attention, much less is known about how variation in the condition of the father affects the offspring. Here, we manipulated the intensity of sperm competition experienced by male zebrafish Danio rerio to investigate the potential for sperm-mediated epigenetic effects over a relatively short period of time. We found that the rapid responses of males to varying intensity of sperm competition not only affected sperm traits as shown previously, but also the performance of the resulting offspring. We observed that males exposed to high intensity of sperm competition produced faster swimming and more motile sperm, and sired offspring that hatched over a narrower time frame but exhibited a lower survival rate than males exposed to low intensity of sperm competition. Our results provide striking evidence for short-term paternal effects and the possible fitness consequences of such sperm-mediated non-genetic factors not only for the resulting offspring but also for the female.
非遗传因素的遗传在生态学和进化中越来越被视为发挥着重要作用。虽然从母亲传递给后代的表观遗传效应的原因和后果已受到充分关注,但对于父亲状况的变化如何影响后代却知之甚少。在此,我们操纵雄性斑马鱼(Danio rerio)所经历的精子竞争强度,以研究在相对较短时间内精子介导的表观遗传效应的可能性。我们发现,雄性对不同强度精子竞争的快速反应不仅如先前所示影响精子特征,还影响后代的表现。我们观察到,暴露于高强度精子竞争的雄性产生游动速度更快、活力更强的精子,其后代孵化时间范围更窄,但与暴露于低强度精子竞争的雄性相比,存活率更低。我们的结果为短期父本效应以及这种精子介导的非遗传因素不仅对后代而且对雌性可能产生的适应性后果提供了显著证据。