de Souza André Rodrigues, Alberto Mourão Júnior Carlos, do Nascimento Fabio Santos, Lino-Neto José
Departamento de Entomologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Departamento de Fisiologia, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de fora, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
PLoS One. 2014 May 21;9(5):e98172. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098172. eCollection 2014.
Sexually selected signals are common in many animals, though little reported in social insects. We investigated the occurrence of male visual signals mediating the dominance relationships among males and female choice of sexual partner in the paper wasp Polistes simillimus. Males have three conspicuous, variable and sexually dimorphic traits: black pigmentation on the head, a pair of yellow abdominal spots and body size differences. By conducting behavioral assays, we found that none of the three visual traits are associated with male-male dominance relationship. However, males with higher proportion of black facial pigmentation and bigger yellow abdominal spots are more likely chosen as sexual partners. Also, after experimentally manipulating the proportion of black pigment on males' face, we found that females may evaluate male facial coloration during the choice of a sexual partner. Thus, the black pigmentation on P. simillimus male's head appears to play a role as a sexually selected visual signal. We suggest that sexual selection is a common force in Polistes and we highlight the importance of this group as a model for the study of visual communication in insects.
性选择信号在许多动物中很常见,不过在社会性昆虫中鲜有报道。我们研究了雄性视觉信号在拟似黄蜂(Polistes simillimus)中对雄性间优势关系以及雌性性伴侣选择的介导作用。雄性具有三个显著、可变且具有性别二态性的特征:头部的黑色色素沉着、一对黄色腹部斑点以及体型差异。通过进行行为分析,我们发现这三个视觉特征均与雄性间的优势关系无关。然而,面部黑色色素沉着比例较高且黄色腹部斑点较大的雄性更有可能被选为性伴侣。此外,在对雄性面部黑色色素比例进行实验性操控后,我们发现雌性在选择性伴侣时可能会评估雄性的面部颜色。因此,拟似黄蜂雄性头部的黑色色素沉着似乎起到了性选择视觉信号的作用。我们认为性选择在黄蜂属中是一种常见的力量,并强调了该群体作为昆虫视觉通讯研究模型的重要性。