Lehtonen Topi K, Svensson P Andreas, Wong Bob B M
School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, 3800, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Linnaeus University, 39231, Kalmar, Sweden.
BMC Evol Biol. 2016 Jan 21;16:18. doi: 10.1186/s12862-016-0584-5.
Social and environmental factors can profoundly impact an individual's investment of resources into different components of reproduction. Such allocation trade-offs are expected to be amplified under challenging environmental conditions. To test these predictions, we used a desert-dwelling fish, the desert goby, Chlamydogobius eremius, to experimentally investigate the effects of prior social experience (with either a male or a female) on male investment in courtship and aggression under physiologically benign and challenging conditions (i.e., low versus high salinity).
We found that males maintained a higher level of aggression towards a rival after a recent encounter with a female, compared to an encounter with a male, under low (but not high) salinity. In contrast, male investment in courtship behaviour was unaffected by either salinity or social experience.
Together, our results suggest that male investment in aggression and courtship displays can differ in their sensitivity to environmental conditions and that not all reproductive behaviours are similarly influenced by the same environmental context.
社会和环境因素会深刻影响个体对繁殖不同组成部分的资源投入。在具有挑战性的环境条件下,这种资源分配的权衡预计会加剧。为了验证这些预测,我们使用了一种生活在沙漠中的鱼类——沙漠虾虎鱼(Chlamydogobius eremius),来实验性地研究先前的社会经历(与雄性或雌性接触)对雄性在生理条件良好和具有挑战性的环境(即低盐度与高盐度)下求偶和攻击行为投入的影响。
我们发现,在低盐度(而非高盐度)条件下,与近期与雄性接触相比,雄性在近期与雌性接触后对竞争对手保持更高水平的攻击性。相比之下,雄性在求偶行为上的投入不受盐度或社会经历的影响。
总之,我们的结果表明,雄性在攻击和求偶行为上的投入对环境条件的敏感度可能不同,而且并非所有繁殖行为都会受到相同环境背景的类似影响。