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体型小并不会赋予雄性在性二态性蜘蛛中具有敏捷优势。

Small size does not confer male agility advantages in a sexually-size dimorphic spider.

机构信息

Evolutionary Zoology Laboratory, Biological Institute ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Evolutionary Zoology Laboratory, Department of Organisms and Ecosystems Research, National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 May 15;14(5):e0216036. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216036. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Selection pressures leading to extreme, female-biased sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in spiders continue to be debated. It has been proposed that males of sexually size dimorphic spiders could be small because gravity constrains adult agility (locomotor abilities). Accordingly, small males should achieve higher vertical climbing speeds and should be more prone to bridge. The curvilinear model of the gravity hypothesis predicts a negative relationship between vertical climbing speed and male body size only over a threshold of 7.6 mm, 42.5 mg. Because males of most species with extreme SSD fall well below this threshold, the relationship between male size and agility at this scale remains vague. Here, we tested three hypotheses on how male size, mass and age (after maturation) relate to vertical climbing and bridging ability in Nephilingis cruentata, a highly sexually dimorphic orb-weaver with males well below the size threshold. We placed males of different sizes and adult ages in a vertical platform and recorded their climbing speeds. Contrary to the original study testing male bridging ability as binary variable, we measured the duration of the crossing of the bridging thread, as well as its sagging distance. Male body size and mass positively related to the vertical climbing speed and to the distance of the sagging thread during bridging, but had no influence on the bridging duration. The detected positive correlation between male size/mass and vertical climbing speed goes against our first prediction, that small males would have vertical climbing advantage in Nephilingis cruentata, but agrees with the curvilinear model. Against our second prediction, small males were not faster during bridging. Finally, in agreement with our third prediction, threads sagged more in heavier males. These results suggest that small male size confers no agility advantages in Nephilingis cruentata.

摘要

导致蜘蛛出现极端的、雌性偏性的性二型大小差异(SSD)的选择压力仍在争论之中。有人提出,性二型大小的蜘蛛的雄性个体之所以小,是因为重力限制了成年后的敏捷性(运动能力)。因此,小雄蛛应该能够达到更高的垂直攀爬速度,并且更容易跨越障碍物。重力假说的曲线模型预测,只有在 7.6 毫米、42.5 毫克的阈值以上,垂直攀爬速度与雄性体型大小之间才存在负相关关系。由于大多数具有极端 SSD 的物种的雄性个体远低于这个阈值,因此在这个范围内,雄性体型大小与敏捷性之间的关系仍然模糊不清。在这里,我们检验了三个假说,即雄性大小、质量和(成熟后)年龄与垂直攀爬和跨越能力之间的关系,这三个假说针对的是极度性二型大小的圆蛛 Nephilingis cruentata。该种蜘蛛的雄性个体远小于该阈值。我们将不同大小和成年年龄的雄性个体放在一个垂直平台上,并记录它们的攀爬速度。与最初测试雄性跨越能力的研究不同,我们将跨越的时间和跨越线的下垂距离作为连续变量来测量。雄性的体型大小和质量与垂直攀爬速度以及跨越时的下垂线距离呈正相关,但对跨越时间没有影响。我们发现的雄性大小/质量与垂直攀爬速度之间的正相关关系与我们的第一个预测相矛盾,该预测认为,在 Nephilingis cruentata 中,小雄蛛在垂直攀爬方面具有优势,但与曲线模型一致。与我们的第二个预测相反,小雄蛛在跨越时速度并不快。最后,与我们的第三个预测一致,较重的雄性个体的线下垂得更多。这些结果表明,在 Nephilingis cruentata 中,小雄蛛的体型大小并不能带来敏捷性优势。

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