Filice David C S, Long Tristan A F
Department of Biology Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo ON Canada.
Ecol Evol. 2017 Apr 9;7(10):3542-3551. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2954. eCollection 2017 May.
Female mate choice is a complex decision-making process that involves many context-dependent factors. In , a model species for the study of sexual selection, indirect genetic effects (IGEs) of general social interactions can influence female mate choice behaviors, but the potential impacts of IGEs associated with mating experiences are poorly understood. Here, we examined whether the IGEs associated with a previous mating experience had an effect on subsequent female mate choice behaviors and quantified the degree of additive genetic variation associated with this effect. Females from 21 different genetic backgrounds were housed with males from one of two distinct genetic backgrounds for either a short (3 hr) or long (48 hr) exposure period and their subsequent mate choice behaviors were scored. We found that the genetic identity of a previous mate significantly influenced a female's subsequent interest in males and preference of males. Additionally, a hemiclonal analysis revealed significant additive genetic variation associated with experience-dependent mate choice behaviors, indicating a genotype-by-environment interaction for both of these parameters. We discuss the significance of these results with regard to the evolution of plasticity in female mate choice behaviors and the maintenance of variation in harmful male traits.
雌性配偶选择是一个复杂的决策过程,涉及许多依赖于环境的因素。在性选择研究的一个模式物种中,一般社会互动的间接遗传效应(IGEs)会影响雌性配偶选择行为,但与交配经历相关的IGEs的潜在影响却知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了与先前交配经历相关的IGEs是否对随后的雌性配偶选择行为有影响,并量化了与此效应相关的加性遗传变异程度。将来自21种不同遗传背景的雌性与来自两种不同遗传背景之一的雄性放在一起,暴露期分为短(3小时)或长(48小时),并对它们随后的配偶选择行为进行评分。我们发现,先前配偶的遗传身份显著影响雌性随后对雄性的兴趣和对雄性的偏好。此外,半克隆分析揭示了与经验依赖性配偶选择行为相关的显著加性遗传变异,表明这两个参数存在基因型与环境的相互作用。我们讨论了这些结果对于雌性配偶选择行为可塑性的进化以及有害雄性性状变异维持的意义。