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个体和协同效应对性选择中男性外生殖器特征的影响。

Individual and synergistic effects of male external genital traits in sexual selection.

机构信息

Doñana Biological Station (CSIC), Sevilla, Spain.

Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2020 Jan;33(1):67-79. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13546. Epub 2019 Oct 8.

Abstract

Male genital traits exhibit extraordinary interspecific phenotypic variation. This remarkable and general evolutionary trend is widely considered to be the result of sexual selection. However, we still do not have a good understanding of whether or how individual genital traits function in different competitive arenas (episodes of sexual selection), or how different genital traits may interact to influence competitive outcomes. Here, we use an experimental approach based on high-precision laser phenotypic engineering to address these outstanding questions, focusing on three distinct sets of micron-scale external (nonintromittent) genital spines in male Drosophila kikkawai Burla (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Elimination of the large pair of spines on the male secondary claspers sharply reduced male ability to copulate, yet elimination of the other sets of spines on the primary and secondary claspers had no significant effects on copulation probability. Intriguingly, both the large spines on the secondary claspers and the cluster of spines on the primary claspers were found to independently promote male competitive fertilization success. Moreover, when large and small secondary clasper spines were simultaneously shortened in individual males, these males suffered greater reductions in fertilization success relative to males whose traits were altered individually, providing evidence for synergistic effects of external genital traits on fertilization success. Overall, the results are significant in demonstrating that a given genital trait (the large spines on the secondary claspers) can function in different episodes of sexual selection, and distinct genital traits may interact in sexual selection. The results offer an important contribution to evolutionary biology by demonstrating an understudied selective mechanism, operating via subtle trait interactions in a post-insemination context, by which genital traits may be co-evolving.

摘要

雄性生殖器特征表现出非凡的种间表型变异。这种显著而普遍的进化趋势被广泛认为是性选择的结果。然而,我们仍然不清楚个体生殖器特征在不同的竞争领域(性选择事件)中是如何发挥作用的,或者不同的生殖器特征如何相互作用影响竞争结果。在这里,我们使用一种基于高精度激光表型工程的实验方法来解决这些悬而未决的问题,重点研究三种不同的雄性 Drosophila kikkawai Burla(双翅目:果蝇科)外部(非交接)生殖器小刺的微观特征。消除雄性第二附肢上的大对刺状结构会显著降低雄性交配能力,但消除第一和第二附肢上的其他刺状结构对交配概率没有显著影响。有趣的是,第二附肢上的大刺和第一附肢上的刺簇都被发现独立地促进了雄性的竞争受精成功。此外,当个体雄性的第二附肢大刺和小刺同时缩短时,这些雄性的受精成功率相对于其特征单独改变的雄性会遭受更大的降低,这为外部生殖器特征对受精成功率的协同作用提供了证据。总的来说,这些结果具有重要意义,表明特定的生殖器特征(第二附肢上的大刺)可以在不同的性选择事件中发挥作用,并且不同的生殖器特征可能在性选择中相互作用。这些结果通过展示一个被忽视的选择机制,即在授精后通过微妙的特征相互作用来运作,为进化生物学做出了重要贡献,通过这种机制,生殖器特征可能是共同进化的。

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