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雄性状态对格兰维尔豹纹蝶精包的影响及其对雌性繁殖性能的后果

Impact of male condition on his spermatophore and consequences for female reproductive performance in the Glanville fritillary butterfly.

作者信息

Duplouy Anne, Woestmann Luisa, Gallego Zamorano Juan, Saastamoinen Marjo

机构信息

Metapopulation Research Centre, Department of Biosciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Czech University of Life Science, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Ecology, Prague, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Insect Sci. 2018 Apr;25(2):284-296. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.12424. Epub 2017 Feb 7.

Abstract

In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the spermatophore transferred to the female. The spermatophore is a capsule produced by the male during copulation, which in many species contains sperm in addition to a nuptial gift, and which is digested by the female after copulation. The nuptial gift may contribute to egg production and offspring quality, and in some cases also to female body maintenance. The production of the spermatophore, however, represents a cost for the male and, in polyandrous species, ejaculates are sometimes allocated adaptively across matings. Nonetheless, although the ecological factors affecting the reproductive success of female butterflies have been the topic of numerous studies, little information exists on the factors affecting males' contribution to reproduction, and the indirect impacts on female fecundity and fitness. We used the Glanville fritillary butterfly, Melitaea cinxia (Linnaeus, 1758) (Nymphalidae), in order to assess variation in male allocation to matings. In this species, smaller males produce smaller spermatophores, but variation in spermatophore size is not correlated with female reproductive success. We show that spermatophore size increases with male age at first mating, decreases with mating frequency and adult food-deprivation, and is not influenced by developmental food-limitation. The length of copulation period does not influence the spermatophore size nor influences the polyandrous mating behavior in this species. Male contribution to his spermatophore size is clearly influenced by his condition and adult-resource at the time of mating. Despite this variation, spermatophore size does not seem to have a direct impact on female reproductive output or mating behavior.

摘要

在蝴蝶中,雄性的繁殖成功率与传递给雌性的精包的质量和大小高度相关。精包是雄性在交配时产生的一个囊状物,在许多物种中,除了一份交配礼物外,它还包含精子,并且在交配后会被雌性消化。交配礼物可能有助于产卵和后代质量,在某些情况下还有助于雌性身体维持。然而,精包的产生对雄性来说是一种代价代价,并且在多配偶制物种中,精液有时会在不同交配中进行适应性分配。尽管如此,虽然影响雌性蝴蝶繁殖成功率的生态因素一直是众多研究的主题,但关于影响雄性对繁殖贡献的因素以及对雌性繁殖力和适应性的间接影响的信息却很少。我们使用格兰维尔豹纹蝶(Melitaea cinxia,林奈,1758年)(蛱蝶科)来评估雄性在交配时分配的变化。在这个物种中,较小的雄性产生较小的精包,但精包大小的变化与雌性繁殖成功率无关。我们发现,精包大小随着雄性首次交配时的年龄增加而增大,随着交配频率和成虫食物剥夺而减小,并且不受发育期间食物限制的影响。交配期的长短既不影响精包大小,也不影响该物种的多配偶交配行为。雄性对其精包大小的贡献显然受到其交配时的身体状况和成虫资源的影响。尽管存在这种变化,但精包大小似乎对雌性繁殖产出或交配行为没有直接影响。

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