Laboratoire Ecologie et Biologie des Interactions, Team Ecologie, Evolution, Symbiose, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
PLoS One. 2018 Dec 31;13(12):e0209893. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209893. eCollection 2018.
Mate choice is an important process in sexual selection and usually prevents inbreeding depression in populations. In the terrestrial isopod Armadillidium vulgare, the close physical proximity between individuals may increase the risk of reproducing with siblings. Moreover, individuals of this species can be infected with the feminizing bacteria of Wolbachia, which influence male mate choice. However, little is known about the kinship or familiarity assessment of the selected partner that occurs when a male can choose between females with or without Wolbachia. To investigate the potential mechanisms leading to mate choice and the potential impact of the parasite, we performed behavioral choice tests on males where they could choose between sibling vs. nonsibling females, familiar vs. unfamiliar females, and sibling familiar vs. unfamiliar nonsibling females. To investigate the costs of inbreeding, we compared the reproductive success of both sibling and nonsibling mates. Our results revealed that male copulation attempts were higher for familiar females and for nonsibling females when both females were Wolbachia-infected, but the duration was longer when both females were Wolbachia-free. When males mated with a sibling female, their fecundity was severely decreased, consistent with inbreeding depression. Overall, we observed copulations with all types of females and demonstrated discrimination capacities and potential preferences. We highlight the complexity of the tradeoff between kinship, familiarity and parasite transmission assessment for mate choice.
择偶是性选择中的一个重要过程,通常可以防止种群中近交衰退。在陆生等足目动物 Armadillidium vulgare 中,个体之间的紧密身体接近可能会增加与兄弟姐妹繁殖的风险。此外,该物种的个体可能会感染影响雄性择偶的 feminizing 细菌 Wolbachia。然而,当雄性可以在携带或不携带 Wolbachia 的雌性之间进行选择时,对于所选择的伴侣的亲缘关系或熟悉度评估知之甚少。为了研究导致择偶的潜在机制和寄生虫的潜在影响,我们对雄性进行了行为选择测试,让它们可以在携带或不携带 Wolbachia 的兄弟姐妹雌性与非兄弟姐妹雌性之间进行选择。为了研究近交的成本,我们比较了兄弟姐妹和非兄弟姐妹配偶的繁殖成功率。我们的结果表明,当两种雌性都感染了 Wolbachia 时,雄性对熟悉的雌性和非兄弟姐妹雌性的交配尝试更高,但当两种雌性都没有感染 Wolbachia 时,交配持续时间更长。当雄性与兄弟姐妹雌性交配时,它们的繁殖力严重下降,这与近交衰退一致。总体而言,我们观察到了与所有类型的雌性的交配,并展示了辨别能力和潜在偏好。我们强调了在评估亲缘关系、熟悉度和寄生虫传播以进行择偶时,权衡取舍的复杂性。