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在新西兰野生长颈鹿象鼻虫中,体型大小存在定向选择,但体型较大对生存没有明显的成本。

Directional selection on body size but no apparent survival cost to being large in wild New Zealand giraffe weevils.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Coastal-Marine Research Group, INMS | Professional and Continuing Education, Massey University, Auckland, 0745, New Zealand.

出版信息

Evolution. 2019 Apr;73(4):762-776. doi: 10.1111/evo.13698. Epub 2019 Mar 6.

Abstract

When an individual's reproductive success relies on winning fights to secure mating opportunities, bearing larger weapons is advantageous. However, sexual selection can be extremely complex, and over an animal's life the opportunity to mate is influenced by numerous factors. We studied a wild population of giraffe weevils (Lasiorhynchus barbicornis) that exhibit enormous intra and intersexual size variation. Males bear an elongated rostrum used as a weapon in fights for mating opportunities. However, small males also employ sneaking behavior as an alternative reproductive tactic. We investigated sexual selection on size by tracking individual males and females daily over two 30-day periods to measure long-term mating success. We also assessed how survival and recapture probabilities vary with sex and size to determine whether there might be a survival cost associated with size. We found evidence for directional selection on size through higher mating success, but no apparent survival trade-off. Instead, larger individuals mate more often and have a higher survival probability, suggesting an accumulation of benefits to bigger individuals. Furthermore, we found evidence of size assortative mating where males appear to selectively mate with bigger females. Larger and more competitive males secure matings with larger females more frequently than smaller males, which may further increase their fitness.

摘要

当个体的繁殖成功依赖于赢得战斗来确保交配机会时,拥有更大的武器是有利的。然而,性选择可能非常复杂,在动物的一生中,交配的机会受到许多因素的影响。我们研究了一个野生长颈鹿象鼻虫(Lasiorhynchus barbicornis)种群,它们表现出巨大的雌雄间和雌雄内体型变异。雄性拥有一个长长的口吻,用作争夺交配机会的武器。然而,小雄虫也采用偷偷摸摸的行为作为替代生殖策略。我们通过在两个 30 天的时间段内每天跟踪个体雄性和雌性来研究体型的性选择,以衡量长期的交配成功。我们还评估了性别和体型的存活率和再捕获概率如何变化,以确定体型是否与生存有关。我们发现了体型选择的证据,即更高的交配成功率,但没有明显的生存权衡。相反,较大的个体更频繁地交配,并且具有更高的生存概率,这表明较大的个体积累了更多的优势。此外,我们发现了体型交配的证据,雄性似乎会选择性地与更大的雌性交配。较大和更具竞争力的雄性比较小的雄性更频繁地与较大的雌性交配,这可能进一步提高它们的适应性。

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