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秀丽隐杆线虫中性冲突的自然与实验进化

Natural and experimental evolution of sexual conflict within Caenorhabditis nematodes.

作者信息

Palopoli Michael F, Peden Colin, Woo Caitlin, Akiha Ken, Ary Megan, Cruze Lori, Anderson Jennifer L, Phillips Patrick C

机构信息

Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, ME 04011, Brunswick, USA.

Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon, OR 97403, Eugene, USA.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2015 May 22;15:93. doi: 10.1186/s12862-015-0377-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although males and females need one another in order to reproduce, they often have different reproductive interests, which can lead to conflict between the sexes. The intensity and frequency of male-male competition for fertilization opportunities is thought to be an important contributor to this conflict. The nematode genus Caenorhabditis provides an opportunity to test this hypothesis because the frequency of males varies widely among species with different mating systems.

RESULTS

We find evidence that there is strong inter- and intra-sexual conflict within C. remanei, a dioecious species composed of equal frequencies of males and females. In particular, some C. remanei males greatly reduce female lifespan following mating, and their sperm have a strong competitive advantage over the sperm of other males. In contrast, our results suggest that both types of conflict have been greatly reduced within C. elegans, which is an androdioecious species that is composed of self-fertilizing hermaphrodites and rare males. Using experimental evolution in mutant C. elegans populations in which sperm production is blocked in hermaphrodites (effectively converting them to females), we find that the consequences of sexual conflict observed within C. remanei evolve rapidly within C. elegans populations experiencing high levels of male-male competition.

CONCLUSIONS

Together, these complementary data sets support the hypothesis that the intensity of intersexual conflict varies with the intensity of competition among males, and that male-induced collateral damage to mates can evolve very rapidly within populations.

摘要

背景

虽然雄性和雌性为了繁殖需要彼此,但它们通常有着不同的繁殖利益,这可能导致两性之间的冲突。雄性之间为获得受精机会而进行竞争的强度和频率被认为是导致这种冲突的一个重要因素。秀丽隐杆线虫属提供了一个检验这一假设的机会,因为在具有不同交配系统的物种中,雄性的出现频率差异很大。

结果

我们发现证据表明,在雷曼氏线虫(一种雌雄异体、雌雄比例相等的物种)中存在强烈的两性间和两性内冲突。特别是,一些雷曼氏线虫雄性在交配后会大幅缩短雌性寿命,并且它们的精子相对于其他雄性的精子具有很强的竞争优势。相比之下,我们的结果表明,在秀丽隐杆线虫中这两种冲突都已大幅减少,秀丽隐杆线虫是一种雄同体物种,由自体受精的雌雄同体和极少数雄性组成。通过在突变的秀丽隐杆线虫群体中进行实验进化(其中雌雄同体的精子产生被阻断,有效地将它们转化为雌性),我们发现,在雷曼氏线虫中观察到的性冲突后果在经历高水平雄性间竞争的秀丽隐杆线虫群体中迅速演变。

结论

总之,这些互补的数据集支持了以下假设:两性间冲突的强度随雄性间竞争强度而变化,并且雄性对配偶造成的附带损害在种群中能够非常迅速地演变。

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