Department of Evolutionary Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Biotechnology, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.
J Evol Biol. 2019 Jun;32(6):535-544. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13435. Epub 2019 Mar 25.
Sperm function and quality are primary determinants of male reproductive performance and hence fitness. The presence of rival males has been shown to affect ejaculate and sperm traits in a wide range of taxa. However, male physiological conditions may not only affect sperm phenotypic traits but also their genetic and epigenetic signatures, affecting the fitness of the resulting offspring. We investigated the effects of male-male competition on sperm quality using TUNEL assays and geometric morphometrics in the zebrafish, Danio rerio. We found that the sperm produced by males exposed to high male-male competition had smaller heads but larger midpiece and flagellum than sperm produced by males under low competition. Head and flagella also appeared less sensitive to the osmotic stress induced by activation with water. In addition, more sperm showed signals of DNA damage in ejaculates of males under high competition. These findings suggest that the presence of a rival male may have positive effects on sperm phenotypic traits but negative effects on sperm DNA integrity. Overall, males facing the presence of rival males may produce faster swimming and more competitive sperm but this may come at a cost for the next generation.
精子功能和质量是男性生殖性能和适应性的主要决定因素。研究表明,竞争雄性的存在会影响多种分类群的精液和精子特征。然而,雄性的生理状况不仅会影响精子表型特征,还会影响其遗传和表观遗传特征,从而影响后代的适应性。我们使用 TUNEL 检测和斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的几何形态测量法,研究了雄性间竞争对精子质量的影响。我们发现,与处于低竞争状态的雄性产生的精子相比,暴露于高雄性间竞争中的雄性产生的精子头部较小,但中段和鞭毛较大。头部和鞭毛对水激活引起的渗透胁迫也显得不那么敏感。此外,在高竞争雄性的精液中,更多的精子显示出 DNA 损伤的信号。这些发现表明,竞争雄性的存在可能对精子表型特征有积极影响,但对精子 DNA 完整性有负面影响。总的来说,面对竞争雄性的雄性可能会产生游动速度更快、竞争力更强的精子,但这可能会对下一代造成代价。