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一妻多夫制在殖民群体中提供了繁殖和遗传优势。

Polyandry provides reproductive and genetic benefits in colonising populations.

作者信息

Lewis Rebecca C, Pointer Michael D, Friend Lucy A, Vasudeva Ramakrishnan, Bemrose James, Sutter Andreas, Gage Matthew J G, Spurgin Lewis G

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences Norwich Research Park University of East Anglia Norwich UK.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Sep 12;10(19):10851-10857. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6742. eCollection 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Polyandry, when females mate with more than one male, is theorised to play an important role in successful colonisation of new habitats. In addition to possible benefits from sexual selection, even mild polyandry could facilitate colonisation by protecting against inbreeding and reducing the costs of mating with incompatible or infertile males. Here, we measure the importance of mild polyandry for population viability and reproductive fitness following experimental founder events into a higher-temperature regime. Using colonisation experiments with the model beetle , in which females can produce offspring for up to 140 days following a single mating, we founded more than 100 replicate populations using single females that had been given the opportunity to mate with either one or two males and then tracked their subsequent population dynamics. Following population viability and fitness across 10 generations, we found that extinction rates were significantly lower in populations founded by females given polyandrous opportunities to mate with two males (9%) compared to populations founded by monogamous females (34%). In addition, populations founded by females that had been provided with opportunities to store sperm from two different males showed double the median productivity following colonisation compared to monogamous-founded populations. Notably, we identified short-term and longer-term benefits to post-colonisation populations from double-mating, with results suggesting that polyandry acts to both protect against mating with incompatible males through the founder event, and reduce inbreeding depression as the colonisation proceeds for 10 generations. Our results therefore show that even mild polyandry provides both reproductive and genetic benefits for colonising populations.

摘要

一妻多夫制,即雌性与多个雄性交配,从理论上讲在新栖息地的成功定殖中起着重要作用。除了性选择可能带来的益处外,即使是轻度的一妻多夫制也可以通过防止近亲繁殖和降低与不相容或不育雄性交配的成本来促进定殖。在这里,我们通过实验性奠基事件进入更高温度环境后,测量轻度一妻多夫制对种群生存力和繁殖适合度的重要性。利用对模式甲虫进行的定殖实验,在该实验中雌性在单次交配后可在长达140天内产生后代,我们使用有机会与一或两个雄性交配的单个雌性建立了100多个重复种群,然后跟踪它们随后的种群动态。在跟踪10代的种群生存力和适合度后,我们发现,与由一夫一妻制雌性建立的种群(34%)相比,有一妻多夫机会与两个雄性交配的雌性建立的种群灭绝率显著更低(9%)。此外,有机会储存来自两个不同雄性精子的雌性建立的种群在定殖后的中位生产力是一夫一妻制建立的种群的两倍。值得注意的是,我们确定了双交配给定殖后种群带来的短期和长期益处,结果表明一妻多夫制既能通过奠基事件防止与不相容雄性交配,又能在定殖持续10代的过程中减少近亲繁殖衰退。因此,我们的结果表明,即使是轻度的一妻多夫制也能为定殖种群带来繁殖和遗传益处。

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