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从生命史角度看叶螨中年龄依赖型的雄性交配策略

Age-dependent male mating tactics in a spider mite-A life-history perspective.

作者信息

Sato Yukie, Rühr Peter T, Schmitz Helmut, Egas Martijn, Blanke Alexander

机构信息

Sugadaira Montane Research Center University of Tsukuba Ueda, Nagano Japan.

Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2016 Sep 22;6(20):7367-7374. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2489. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Males often fight with rival males for access to females. However, some males display nonfighting tactics such as sneaking, satellite behavior, or female mimicking. When these mating tactics comprise a conditional strategy, they are often thought to be explained by resource holding potential (RHP), that is, nonfighting tactics are displayed by less competitive males who are more likely to lose a fight. The alternative mating tactics, however, can also be explained by life-history theory, which predicts that young males avoid fighting, regardless of their RHP, if it pays off to wait for future reproduction. Here, we test whether the sneaking tactic displayed by young males of the two-spotted spider mite can be explained by life-history theory. We tested whether young sneaker males survive longer than young fighter males after a bout of mild or strong competition with old fighter males. We also investigated whether old males have a more protective outer skin-a possible proxy for RHP-by measuring cuticle hardness and elasticity using nanoindentation. We found that young sneaker males survived longer than young fighter males after mild male competition. This difference was not found after strong male competition, which suggests that induction of sneaking tactic is affected by male density. Hardness and elasticity of the skin did not vary with male age. Given that earlier work could also not detect morphometric differences between fighter and sneaker males, we conclude that there is no apparent increase in RHP with age in the mite and age-dependent male mating tactics in the mite can be explained only by life-history theory. Because it is likely that fighting incurs a survival cost, age-dependent alternative mating tactics may be explained by life-history theory in many species when reproduction of old males is a significant factor in fitness.

摘要

雄性常常与竞争对手争夺与雌性交配的机会。然而,一些雄性会表现出非战斗策略,如偷情、卫星行为或雌性拟态。当这些交配策略构成一种条件策略时,人们通常认为它们可以用资源持有潜力(RHP)来解释,也就是说,非战斗策略是由竞争力较弱、更有可能在战斗中落败的雄性表现出来的。然而,替代交配策略也可以用生活史理论来解释,该理论预测,如果等待未来繁殖更有利可图,年轻雄性无论其RHP如何都会避免战斗。在这里,我们测试了二斑叶螨年轻雄性所表现出的偷情策略是否可以用生活史理论来解释。我们测试了年轻的偷情雄性在与年老的战斗雄性进行一轮轻度或强烈竞争后,是否比年轻的战斗雄性存活时间更长。我们还通过使用纳米压痕测量角质层硬度和弹性,研究了年老雄性是否有更具保护性的外皮——这可能是RHP的一个指标。我们发现,在轻度雄性竞争后,年轻的偷情雄性比年轻的战斗雄性存活时间更长。在强烈雄性竞争后未发现这种差异,这表明偷情策略的诱导受雄性密度影响。皮肤的硬度和弹性不会随雄性年龄而变化。鉴于早期的研究也未能检测到战斗雄性和偷情雄性之间的形态测量差异,我们得出结论,叶螨的RHP不会随年龄明显增加,并且叶螨中与年龄相关的雄性交配策略只能用生活史理论来解释。因为战斗可能会带来生存成本,当老年雄性的繁殖是适合度的一个重要因素时,许多物种中与年龄相关的替代交配策略可能可以用生活史理论来解释。

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