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生长速率的适应性变化:眼蝶科蝴蝶(Pararge aegeria)的生活史成本与后果

Adaptive variation in growth rate: life history costs and consequences in the speckled wood butterfly,Pararge aegeria.

作者信息

Gotthard Karl, Nylin Sören, Wiklund Christer

机构信息

Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1994 Sep;99(3-4):281-289. doi: 10.1007/BF00627740.

Abstract

An important assumption made in most lifehistory theory is that there is a trade-off between age and size at reproduction. This trade-off may, however, disappear if growth rate varies adaptively. The fact that individuals do not always grow at the maximum rate can only be understood if high growth rates carry a cost. This study investigates the presence and nature of such costs inPararge aegeria. Five females from two populations with known differences in life history (south Sweden and Maderia) were allowed to oviposit in the laboratory and their offspring were reared in environmental chambers under conditions leading to direct development. We measured several aspects of life history, including development times, pupal and adult weights, growth rate, female fecundity, longevity and larval starvation endurance. In both populations there seemed to be genetic variation in growth rate. There was no evidence for a trade-off between age and size at pupation. As predicted, larvae with high growth rates also lost weight at a relatively higher rate during starvation. High weight-loss rates were furthermore associated with a lower probability of surviving when food became available again. This is apparently the first physiological trade-off with growth rate that has been experimentally demonstrated. In both populations there were significant differences in growth rate between the sexes, but the populations differed in which sex was growing at the highest rate. In Sweden males had higher growth rates than females, whereas the reverse was true for Madeira. These patterns most likely reflect differences in selection for protandry, in turn caused by differences in seasonality between Sweden and Madeira. Together with the finding that males had shorter average longevity than females in the Swedish, but not in the Maderiran, population, this indicates that a lower adult quality also may be a cost of high growth rate. We argue that for the understanding of life history variation it is necessary to consider not only the two dimensions of age and size, but also to take into full account the triangular nature of the relationship between size, time and growth rate.

摘要

大多数生活史理论中一个重要的假设是,繁殖时的年龄和体型之间存在权衡。然而,如果生长速率适应性地变化,这种权衡可能会消失。只有当高生长速率带来成本时,个体并不总是以最大速率生长这一事实才能得到理解。本研究调查了Pararge aegeria中此类成本的存在及其性质。从两个生活史存在已知差异的种群(瑞典南部和马德拉岛)中选取了五只雌性个体,让它们在实验室中产卵,并将其后代在环境箱中饲养,使其在能直接发育的条件下生长。我们测量了生活史的几个方面,包括发育时间、蛹重和成虫体重、生长速率、雌性繁殖力、寿命以及幼虫耐饥饿能力。在两个种群中,生长速率似乎都存在遗传变异。没有证据表明化蛹时年龄和体型之间存在权衡。正如所预测的,生长速率高的幼虫在饥饿期间体重减轻的速率也相对较高。此外,高体重减轻速率与食物再次可得时存活的概率较低相关。这显然是首次通过实验证明的与生长速率相关的生理权衡。在两个种群中,两性之间的生长速率存在显著差异,但两个种群中生长速率最高的性别不同。在瑞典,雄性的生长速率高于雌性,而在马德拉岛则相反。这些模式很可能反映了对雄性先熟选择的差异,这反过来又是由瑞典和马德拉岛季节性差异造成的。再加上在瑞典种群中雄性平均寿命比雌性短,而在马德拉岛种群中并非如此这一发现,这表明较低的成虫质量也可能是高生长速率的一种成本。我们认为,为了理解生活史变异,不仅有必要考虑年龄和体型这两个维度,还需要充分考虑体型、时间和生长速率之间关系的三角性质。

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