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在一种求偶场交配昆虫中,求偶前配偶守护行为的基因型与环境互作

Genotype-by-environment interactions for precopulatory mate guarding in a lek-mating insect.

作者信息

Vellnow Nikolas, Schindler Sonja, Schmoll Tim

机构信息

Evolutionary Biology Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Sep 30;10(21):12138-12146. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6841. eCollection 2020 Nov.

Abstract

In sexually reproducing species, males often experience strong pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection leading to a wide variety of male adaptations. One example is mate guarding, where males prevent females from mating with other males either before or after they (will) have mated themselves. In case social conditions vary short term and in an unpredictable manner and if there is genetic variation in plasticity of mate guarding (i.e., genotype-by-environment interaction, G × E), adaptive behavioral plasticity in mate guarding may evolve. Here, we test for genetic variation in the plasticity of precopulatory mate-guarding behavior in the lek-mating lesser wax moth . When offered two females in rapid succession, virgin males of this species usually copulate around 10-20 min with the first female. With the second female, however, they engage in copulation posture for many hours until they have produced another spermatophore, an unusual behavior among insects possibly functioning as precopulatory mate guarding. Previous studies showed the mating latency with the second female to be shorter under higher perceived sperm competition risk. We accordingly measured the mate-guarding behavior of males from six inbred lines under either elevated perceived male-male competition risk or under control conditions allowing us to test for G × E interactions. We found significant inbred line-by-competitor treatment interactions on mating latency and copulation duration with the second female suggesting genetic variation in the degree of behavioral plasticity. However, we found no significant G × E interaction on the sum of mating latency and copulation duration. Our results suggest a potential for adaptive evolution of mate-guarding plasticity in natural populations of lek-mating species. Future studies using selection experiments and experimental evolution approaches in laboratory populations, or comparisons of multiple natural populations will be helpful to study under which conditions plasticity in male mate-guarding behavior evolves.

摘要

在有性繁殖物种中,雄性往往会经历强烈的交配前和交配后性选择,从而导致各种各样的雄性适应性变化。一个例子是配偶守卫,即雄性在自己交配之前或之后阻止雌性与其他雄性交配。如果社会条件在短期内以不可预测的方式变化,并且如果配偶守卫的可塑性存在遗传变异(即基因型与环境的相互作用,G×E),那么配偶守卫中的适应性行为可塑性可能会进化。在这里,我们测试了在求偶场交配的小蜡螟交配前配偶守卫行为的可塑性中的遗传变异。当连续快速地提供两只雌性时,该物种的处男雄性通常会与第一只雌性交配大约10 - 20分钟。然而,对于第二只雌性,它们会保持交配姿势数小时,直到产生另一个精包,这是昆虫中一种不寻常的行为,可能起到交配前配偶守卫的作用。先前的研究表明,在感知到的精子竞争风险较高的情况下,与第二只雌性的交配潜伏期会更短。因此,我们测量了来自六个近交系的雄性在感知到的雄性 - 雄性竞争风险升高或在对照条件下的配偶守卫行为,使我们能够测试G×E相互作用。我们发现,在与第二只雌性的交配潜伏期和交配持续时间上,近交系与竞争者处理之间存在显著的相互作用,这表明行为可塑性程度存在遗传变异。然而,我们发现在交配潜伏期和交配持续时间的总和上没有显著的G×E相互作用。我们的结果表明,在求偶场交配物种的自然种群中,配偶守卫可塑性具有适应性进化的潜力。未来使用实验室种群中的选择实验和实验进化方法,或多个自然种群比较的研究,将有助于研究雄性配偶守卫行为的可塑性在哪些条件下会进化。

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