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叶螨 Sancassania berlesei 的未成年饮食质量与性冲突强度。

Juvenile diet quality and intensity of sexual conflict in the mite Sancassania berlesei.

机构信息

Evolutionary Biology Group, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, ul. Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61-614, Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2020 Mar 12;20(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s12862-020-1599-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Differing evolutionary interests of males and females may result in sexual conflict, whereby traits or behaviours that are beneficial for male reproductive success (e.g., traits related to male-male competition) are costly for females. Since sexual conflict may play an important role in areas such as speciation, population persistence or evolution of life history traits, understanding what factors modulate the intensity of sexual conflict is important. This study aims to examine juvenile diet quality as one of the underestimated ecological factors that may affect the intensity of sexual conflict via individual conditions. I used food manipulation during the development of the mite Sancassania berlesei to investigate the effects on male reproductive behaviour and competitiveness, male-induced harm to female fitness and female resistance to this harm.

RESULTS

Males that were exposed to low-quality food started mating later than the control males, and number of their mating attempts were lower compared to those of control males. Moreover, males from the low-quality diet treatment sired fewer offspring under competition than males from the control treatment. However, the fitness of females exposed to males reared on a poor diet did not differ from that of females mated with control males. Furthermore, female diet quality did not alter their resistance to male-induced harm.

CONCLUSION

Overall, diet quality manipulation affected male reproductive behaviour and mating success. However, I found no evidence that the intensity of sexual conflict in S. berlesei depends on male or female conditions. Investigating a broader range of environmental factors will provide a better understanding of sexual conflict dynamics and its feedback into associated evolutionary mechanisms.

摘要

背景

男性和女性不同的进化利益可能导致性冲突,即对男性生殖成功有益的特征或行为(例如与雄性间竞争相关的特征)对女性来说是有代价的。由于性冲突可能在物种形成、种群维持或生活史特征进化等方面发挥重要作用,了解哪些因素可以调节性冲突的强度非常重要。本研究旨在探讨幼年饮食质量作为一个被低估的生态因素,它可能通过个体条件影响性冲突的强度。我使用食物操纵来研究螨 Sancassania berlesei 的发育过程,以调查其对雄性生殖行为和竞争力、雄性对雌性适合度的伤害以及雌性对这种伤害的抵抗力的影响。

结果

暴露于低质量食物的雄性比对照组雄性晚开始交配,并且交配尝试次数也比对照组雄性少。此外,与对照组雄性相比,来自低质量饮食处理的雄性在竞争中产生的后代数量较少。然而,暴露于低质量饮食雄性的雌性的适合度与与对照组雄性交配的雌性的适合度没有差异。此外,雌性的饮食质量并没有改变它们对雄性引起的伤害的抵抗力。

结论

总体而言,饮食质量操纵影响了雄性的生殖行为和交配成功率。然而,我没有发现证据表明 S. berlesei 中的性冲突强度取决于雄性或雌性的条件。研究更广泛的环境因素将更好地理解性冲突的动态及其对相关进化机制的反馈。

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