Romiti Federico, Tini Massimiliano, Redolfi De Zan Lara, Chiari Stefano, Zauli Agnese, Carpaneto Giuseppe M
Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, 00146, Italy.
CRA - ABP Agricultural Research Council, Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology, via Di Lanciola 12/a, Florence, 50125, Italy.
J Morphol. 2015 Oct;276(10):1193-204. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20411. Epub 2015 Jul 29.
Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relationship with the overall body size. The present study explores the allometry of mandibles and their supporting structure, the head, in males of the European stag beetle, Lucanus cervus. This species shows a remarkable dimorphism in mandible shape and size that are used by males in intraspecific combats. Stag beetles were captured, measured, weighed, and released in the framework of a capture-mark-recapture study. The relationship of mandible length (ML) and head width in respect to the overall body size was described by a segmented regression model. A linear relationship was detected between ML and head width. The scaling relationships for both ML and head width identified the same switchpoint, highlighting the advantages of using combined results of weapons and their supporting structures in such analysis. These results led to a more consistent distinction of males in two morphologies: minor and major. The survival probability of individuals was dependent on the morphological class and was higher for minor males than for major. Elytron length and body mass of the individuals did not show any significant variation during the season. Differences in predatory pressure were detected between morphs by the collection and analysis of body fragments due to the predatory activity of corvids. Morphological differences and shift in demographic and ecological parameters between the two classes suggested that selection continues to favor intrasexual dimorphism in this species throughout a trade-off mechanism between costs and benefits of carrying exaggerated traits.
在性选择下,增大的武器和装饰性特征通常与整体体型呈现正异速生长关系。本研究探讨了欧洲锹甲(Lucanus cervus)雄性个体的下颚及其支撑结构——头部的异速生长情况。该物种在下颚形状和大小上表现出显著的二态性,雄性会在下颚种内争斗中使用它们。在标记重捕研究的框架下,捕获、测量、称重并放生锹甲。通过分段回归模型描述了下颚长度(ML)和头部宽度相对于整体体型的关系。检测到ML与头部宽度之间存在线性关系。ML和头部宽度的缩放关系确定了相同的转折点,突出了在此类分析中使用武器及其支撑结构的综合结果的优势。这些结果使得在两种形态(小型和大型)的雄性个体之间有了更一致的区分。个体的生存概率取决于形态类别,小型雄性的生存概率高于大型雄性。个体的鞘翅长度和体重在季节期间没有表现出任何显著变化。通过收集和分析由于鸦科动物捕食活动导致的身体碎片,检测到不同形态之间的捕食压力差异。两类之间的形态差异以及人口统计学和生态参数的变化表明,在携带夸张特征的成本和收益之间的权衡机制下,选择继续有利于该物种的性别内二态性。