Jarrige Alicia, Body Mélanie, Giron David, Greenfield Michael D, Goubault Marlène
Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte, UMR CNRS 7261, Université François-Rabelais, Parc Grandmont, 37200 Tours, France.
Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l'Insecte, UMR CNRS 7261, Université François-Rabelais, Parc Grandmont, 37200 Tours, France.
Physiol Behav. 2015 Nov 1;151:463-8. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2015.08.009. Epub 2015 Aug 5.
Nuptial gifts are packages of non-gametic material transferred by males to females at mating. These gifts are common in bushcrickets, where males produce a complex spermatophore consisting in a sperm-containing ampulla and an edible sperm-free spermatophylax. Two non-mutually exclusive hypotheses have been suggested to explain the function of the spermatophylax: the paternal investment hypothesis proposes that it represents a male nutritional investment in offspring; the mating effort hypothesis proposes that the spermatophylax maximizes the male's sperm transfer. Because gift production may represent significant energy expenditure, males are expected to adjust their investment relative to the perceived quality of the female. In this study, we first examined the free amino acid composition and protein-bound amino acid composition of the nuptial gift in the bushcricket, Ephippiger diurnus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Second, we investigated whether this composition was altered according to female age and body weight. Our study represents the first investigation of both free and protein-bound amino acid fractions of a bushcricket spermatophylax. We found that composition of the nuptial gift varied both qualitatively and quantitatively with respect to traits of the receiving female: older females received larger amounts of protein-bound amino acids (both essential and non-essential), less water and less free glycine. This result suggests that gift composition is highly labile in E. diurnus, and we propose that gift allocation might represent a form of cryptic male mate choice, allowing males to maximize their chances of paternity according to the risk of sperm competition that is associated with mate quality.
婚飞礼物是雄性在交配时传递给雌性的非配子物质包。这些礼物在螽斯中很常见,雄性会产生一种复杂的精包,由一个含精子的壶腹和一个可食用的无精子精包叶组成。人们提出了两种并非相互排斥的假说来解释精包叶的功能:父本投资假说认为它代表了雄性对后代的营养投资;交配努力假说认为精包叶能使雄性的精子传递最大化。由于礼物的产生可能代表着大量的能量消耗,预计雄性会根据对雌性感知到的质量来调整其投资。在本研究中,我们首先研究了日螽(直翅目:螽斯科)婚飞礼物中的游离氨基酸组成和蛋白质结合氨基酸组成。其次,我们调查了这种组成是否会根据雌性的年龄和体重而改变。我们的研究是对螽斯精包叶中游离氨基酸和蛋白质结合氨基酸部分的首次调查。我们发现,婚飞礼物的组成在质量和数量上都因接受礼物的雌性的特征而异:年龄较大的雌性接收的蛋白质结合氨基酸(必需和非必需)量更多,水分更少,游离甘氨酸更少。这一结果表明,在日螽中礼物组成高度不稳定,我们提出礼物分配可能代表一种隐秘的雄性配偶选择形式,使雄性能够根据与配偶质量相关的精子竞争风险来最大化其亲权机会。