Mattey Sarah N, Smiseth Per T
Institute of Evolutionary Biology School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, United Kingdom.
Am Nat. 2015 Jan;185(1):1-12. doi: 10.1086/679067. Epub 2014 Dec 3.
There is mounting evidence that inbreeding can have detrimental effects on the fitness of outbred individuals that interact with or depend on inbred individuals. However, little is currently known about the behavioral mechanisms by which interactions with inbred individuals induce fitness costs in outbred individuals. Here, we study effects of inbreeding on the behavioral dynamics of biparental cooperation in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides. To this end, we used a two-by-two factorial design, in which an inbred or outbred female was mated to an inbred or an outbred male and tested for effects on cooperation between male and female parents providing care for their joint offspring. We found no evidence that inbred parents provided less care than outbred parents. Nevertheless, partners of inbred parents increased the amount of care they provided, leading to overcompensation. Our study shows that inbreeding can have strong and complex effects on the behavioral dynamics of biparental cooperation and that these effects are mediated mainly through changes in the partner's behavior. We suggest that similar effects of inbreeding on outbred individuals may extend to other social contexts, such as cooperative breeding and mating.
越来越多的证据表明,近亲繁殖会对与近亲个体互动或依赖近亲个体的远交个体的适应性产生不利影响。然而,目前对于与近亲个体的互动会在远交个体中导致适应性成本的行为机制知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了近亲繁殖对埋葬虫Nicrophorus vespilloides双亲合作行为动态的影响。为此,我们采用了二乘二析因设计,即将近亲或远交雌性与近亲或远交雄性交配,并测试其对为共同后代提供照料的双亲之间合作的影响。我们没有发现证据表明近亲双亲提供的照料比远交双亲少。尽管如此,近亲双亲的伴侣增加了他们提供的照料量,导致过度补偿。我们的研究表明,近亲繁殖会对双亲合作的行为动态产生强烈而复杂的影响,并且这些影响主要是通过伴侣行为的变化来介导的。我们认为,近亲繁殖对远交个体的类似影响可能会扩展到其他社会背景,如合作繁殖和交配。