Garcia Nicholas W, Pfennig Karin S, Burmeister Sabrina S
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America; Curriculum in Neurobiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 28;10(4):e0125981. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125981. eCollection 2015.
Condition- or context-dependent mate choice occurs when females modify their mate preferences depending on their internal or external environment. While the ecological and evolutionary factors that favor the evolution of such plasticity are emerging, relatively little is known of the mechanisms underlying such choice. Here we evaluated whether leptin, a protein hormone involved in the regulation of appetite, might affect the expression of condition-dependent mate choice decisions. To do so, we administered leptin to spadefoot toads, Spea bombifrons, which exhibit condition-dependent mate choice for males of their own species versus congeneric males of S. multiplicata. In particular, poor-condition S. bombifrons are more likely than are good-condition S. bombifrons to prefer S. multiplicata males, but only in environments where hybridization between the two species is beneficial. We found that our leptin treatment reduced appetite in S. bombifrons adults, as was expected from leptin's known effects on appetite. However, although we predicted that leptin would reduce female preferences for heterospecific males, we found the opposite. In particular, our leptin treatment generated a consistent, repeatable preference for heterospecifics in an environment where females generally prefer conspecifics regardless of condition. These results indicate that leptin has the potential to affect female mate choice, but that it might do so in non-intuitive ways.
当雌性根据其内部或外部环境改变其配偶偏好时,就会出现条件或情境依赖的配偶选择。虽然有利于这种可塑性进化的生态和进化因素正在显现,但对于这种选择背后的机制却知之甚少。在这里,我们评估了瘦素(一种参与食欲调节的蛋白质激素)是否可能影响条件依赖的配偶选择决定的表达。为此,我们给北美锄足蟾(Spea bombifrons)注射了瘦素,这种蟾蜍在选择配偶时会根据自身状况,在本物种雄性和同属的多斑锄足蟾(S. multiplicata)雄性之间表现出条件依赖的配偶选择。具体来说,状况不佳的北美锄足蟾比状况良好的北美锄足蟾更有可能偏好多斑锄足蟾雄性,但这仅发生在两个物种杂交有益的环境中。我们发现,正如瘦素对食欲的已知影响所预期的那样,我们的瘦素处理降低了北美锄足蟾成年个体的食欲。然而,尽管我们预测瘦素会降低雌性对异种雄性的偏好,但结果却相反。特别是,在一个雌性通常无论自身状况如何都偏好同种雄性的环境中,我们的瘦素处理产生了对异种的一致、可重复的偏好。这些结果表明,瘦素有可能影响雌性的配偶选择,但可能是以非直观的方式。